A) 177.568 thousand.
B) 125.836 thousand.
In this question, it is asking you to use the equation to find the population of ladybugs in a certain year.
Equation we're going to use:
[tex]y = -1.437 x + 197.686[/tex]
We know that the "x" variable represents the number of years since 2010, so that means our starting year is 2010.
Lets solve the question.
Question A:
We need to find the ladybug population is 2024.
2024 is 14 years after 2010, so our "x" variable will be replaced with 14.
Your equation should look like this:
[tex]y = -1.437 (14) + 197.686[/tex]
Now, we solve.
[tex]y = -1.437 (14) + 197.686\\\\\text{Multiply -1.437 and 14}\\\\y=-20.118+197.686\\\\\text{Add}\\\\y=177.568[/tex]
You should get 177.568
This means that the population of ladybugs in 2024 is 177.568 thousand.
Question B:
We need to find the ladybug population is 2060.
2060 is 50 years after 2010, so the "x" variable would be replaced with 50.
Your equation should look like this:
[tex]y = -1.437 (50) + 197.686[/tex]
Now, we solve.
[tex]y = -1.437 (50) + 197.686\\\\\text{Multiply -1.437 and 50}\\\\y=-71.85+197.686\\\\\text{Add}\\\\y=125.836[/tex]
This means that the population of ladybugs in 2060 would be 125.836 thousand.