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Riting Functions for Real-World Problems A farmer estimates that he has 9,000 bees producing honey on his farm. The farmer becomes concerned when he
realizes the population of bees seems to be decreasing steadily at a rate of 5% per year. If the number of bees in the
population after x years is represented by f(x), which statements about the situation are true? Check all that apply
The function f(x) = 9,000(1.05) represents the situation,
The function f(x) = 9,000(0.95) represents the situation,
After 2 years, the farmer can estimate that there will be about 8,120 bees remaining
After 4 years, the farmer can estimate that there will be about 1,800 bees remaining.
The domain values, in the context of the situation, are limited to whole numbers.
The range values, in the context of the situation, are limited to whole numbers.
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