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Secondary V • 1yr.

Hi there!

im not sure how to do this word problem. Which numbers do I put where to solve?

thanks :)

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    Team Alloprof • 1yr. edited January 2024

    Hi!


    First of all, it is important to understand that you have an exponential function. Therefore, we will be working with this equation :

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    where f(x) is the number of ants and x the number of days since the start of the study.

    We know that the population doubles in size every 4 days. This information gives us our parameters b and c, which are respectively 1/4 and 2. Indeed, our multiplier is 2 since the population doubles

    c=2

    and the event occurs every 4 days, but the variable x is in days. There is 1 event every 4 days.

    b=14


    Which gives us so far this equation :

    f(x)=a(2)14x

    f(x)=a(2)0,25x


    We want to find how many ants were in the colony at the start of the study, therefore the value of our parameter a, the initial value. We know that after 5 days, there are 6400 ants, which gives us the point (5, 6400). To find the value of a, we can insert the coordinates of this point into our equation, like this :

    6400=a(2)14×5

    We will then be able to find the value of a, our initial number of ants.

    Here's a page that shows similar examples : Problem Solving with the Exponential Function | Secondaire | Alloprof


    I hope I was able to help you! Feel free to ask us more questions if you have any! :)

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