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The number of passengers using a railway fell from 182,582 to 172,371 during a 3-year period. Find the annual percentage decrease over this period. Round your answer to one decimal place. The annual percentage decrease over this period is 6.0 %.

          The number of passengers using a railway fell from 182,582 to 172,371 during a 3-year period.
Find the annual percentage decrease over this period.
Round your answer to one decimal place.
The annual percentage decrease over this period is 6.0 %.
        
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The number of passengers using a railway fell from 182,582 to 172,371 during a 3-year period.
Find the annual percentage decrease over this period.
Round your answer to one decimal place.
The annual percentage decrease over this period is 6.0 %.

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H140 Syllabus_Spring Outlook - Yahoo Search 1.5 HW Question 6 of 11 View Policies Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress Your answer is incorrect. The number of passengers using a railway fell from 182,582 to 172,371 during a 3-year period. Find the annual percentage decrease over this period. Round your answer to one decimal place. The annual percentage decrease over this period is 6.0% eTextbook and Media Hint Write an exponential function describing the number of passengers. You can read the annual percentage the formula of your function. Save for Later Attempt Question 6 of 11 H140 Syllabus Spring Question 6 of 11 View Policies Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress Your answer is incorrect. The number of passengers using a railway fell from 182,582 to 172,371 during a 3-year period. Find the annual percentage decrease over this period. Round your answer to one decimal place. The annual percentage decrease over this period is 6.0% eTextbook and Media Hint Write an exponential function describing the number of passengers. You can read the annual percentage the formula of your function Attempt Save for Later
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00:01 This question asked for the annual percent decrease over this given period.
00:04 What we know is that p of 5 is 174 -989...
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