Ginny is studying a population of frogs. She determines that the population is decreasing at an average rate of [tex]3\%[/tex] per year. When she began her study, the frog population was estimated at 1,200.

Which function represents the frog population after [tex]x[/tex] years?

A. [tex]f(x) = 1,200(1.03)^x[/tex]
B. [tex]f(x) = 1,200(0.03)^x[/tex]
C. [tex]f(x) = 1,200(0.97)^x[/tex]
D. [tex]f(x) = 1,200(0.97 x)[/tex]



Answer :

To determine the function that represents the frog population after [tex]\( x \)[/tex] years, we need to consider the following steps:

1. Initial Population:
- The initial population of the frogs is given as 1,200.

2. Rate of Decrease:
- The population decreases at a constant rate of [tex]\( 3\% \)[/tex] per year.
- To express a [tex]\( 3\% \)[/tex] decrease as a multiplier, we subtract [tex]\( 0.03 \)[/tex] from [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex]. Hence, the new multiplier is [tex]\( 1 - 0.03 = 0.97 \)[/tex].

3. Exponential Decay Function:
- Generally, if a population or quantity decreases by a certain percentage each year, the population after [tex]\( x \)[/tex] years can be represented by an exponential decay function. The general form of such a function for the frog population can be written as:
[tex]\[ f(x) = \text{initial population} \times (\text{decay factor})^x \][/tex]

- In this case, the correct decay factor is [tex]\( 0.97 \)[/tex] (representing a 3\% decrease).

4. Putting it All Together:
- Substituting the initial population (1,200 frogs) and the decay factor (0.97) into the exponential decay function, we get:
[tex]\[ f(x) = 1,200 \times (0.97)^x \][/tex]

Thus, the function that correctly represents the frog population after [tex]\( x \)[/tex] years is:
[tex]\[ f(x) = 1,200(0.97)^x \][/tex]

Therefore, among the given choices:
- [tex]\( f(x)=1,200(1.03)^x \)[/tex] represents a 3% growth, not decay.
- [tex]\( f(x)=1,200(0.03)^x \)[/tex] incorrectly represents the multiplier and would imply a much larger percentage decrease.
- [tex]\( f(x)=1.200(0.97 x) \)[/tex] incorrectly applies a linear decrease rather than exponential decay.

The correct answer is:
[tex]\[ f(x) = 1,200(0.97)^x \][/tex]