Is the following real-world scenario a Quadratic, Exponential, or Linear?
"There are 20,000 ow...
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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 18:30 mawawakaiii
Is the following real-world scenario a Quadratic, Exponential, or Linear?
"There are 20,000 owls in the wild. Every decade, the number of owls is halved."
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(A)Quadratic Model
(B)Exponential Model
(C)Linear Model
(D)None of the Above
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