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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 20:10 bobk1433

After a new $28,000 car is driven off the lot, it begins to depreciate at a rate of 18.9% annually. Which function describes the value of the car after t years?

C(t)=28,000(1.575)tcap c times t is equal to 28 comma 000 times 1 point 5 7 5 to the t th power , ,

C(t)=28,000(0.158)tcap c times t is equal to 28 comma 000 times 0 point 1 5 8 to the t th power , ,

C(t)=28,000(0.189)tcap c times t is equal to 28 comma 000 times 0 point 1 8 9 to the t th power , ,

C(t)=28,000(0.811)tcap c times t is equal to 28 comma 000 times 0 point 8 1 1 to the t th power , ,

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