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The world-wide population of Bengal tigers has been decaying exponentially since 1972 due to poaching and habitat loss.
The world-wide population of Bengal tigers t years since 1972 is approximately given by B(t) = 9000(0.96). Using this
formula, what will the Bengal tiger population be in 1997? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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