A study of the annual population of butterflies in the country park shows the population,B(t), can be represented by the function B(t)=137(1.085)^t, where the T represents the number of years since the study started based on the function what is the growth rate

Respuesta :

Given:

Annual population of butterflies after t years is

[tex]B(t)=137(1.085)^t[/tex]

To find:

The growth rate.

Solution:

The general exponential function is

[tex]f(t)=a(1+r)^t[/tex]        ...(i)

where, a is initial value, t is time and r is growth rate.

We have,

[tex]B(t)=137(1.085)^t[/tex]

It can be written as

[tex]B(t)=137(1+0.085)^t[/tex]           ...(ii)

On comparing (i) and (ii), we get

Initial value : [tex]a=137[/tex]

Growth rate : [tex]r=0.085=8.5\%[/tex]

Therefore, the growth rate is 8.5%.