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OpenStudy (zasharra):

Brian has been playing a game where he can create towns and help his empire expand. Each town he has allows him to create 1.17 times as many villagers. The game gave Brian 8 villagers to start with. Help Brian expand his empire by solving for how many villagers he can create with 16 towns. Then explain to Brian how to create an equation to predict the number of villagers for any number of towns. Show your work and use complete sentences.

OpenStudy (zasharra):

@math&ing001 @mathmale @mathway

OpenStudy (zasharra):

@mathmale do you know?

OpenStudy (zasharra):

is it 98?

OpenStudy (zasharra):

@Nnesha @welshfella

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Yeah 98 is correct

OpenStudy (zasharra):

how can i writ out my final answer?

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

8*(1.17)^16 rounded to the nearest decimal

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

What do you mean ?

OpenStudy (zasharra):

"Then explain to Brian how to create an equation to predict the number of villagers for any number of towns. Show your work and use complete sentences."

OpenStudy (zasharra):

@math&ing001

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

we just replace 16 with the unknown number of towns number of villagers for n towns = 8*(1.17)^n

OpenStudy (zasharra):

so how wil it look. please write it out for me

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

f(n)=8*(1.17)^n That's the equation that predicts the number of villagers for any number of towns.

OpenStudy (zasharra):

thank yu

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

ur welcome =)

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