Mathematics, 08.06.2021 21:50 meganaandrewsat
Which of the following describes exponential decay?
The amount at a given time can be calculated by multiplying the previous amount by a value less than 1.
The amount at a given time can be calculated by multiplying the previous amount by a value greater than 1.
The amount at a given time can be calculated by subtracting an amount from the previous amount.
The amount at a given time can be calculated by adding an amount to the previous amount.
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Which of the following describes exponential decay?
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