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Mathematics, 01.05.2021 07:30 kingteron5870

During the 1990s, the forested area of Guatemala decrelised at an average rate of 1.7%. If the forested area in Guatemala in 1990 was about 34 400 square kilometers, write an equation for the forested area for t years
after 1990. If this trend continues, predict the forested area in 2015.


During the 1990s, the forested area of Guatemala decrelised at an average rate of 1.7%.

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