Answer:
20,158 cases
Step-by-step explanation:
Let [tex]t=0[/tex] represent year 2010.
We have been given that since 2010, when 102390 Cases were reported, each year the number of new flu cases decrease to 85% of the prior year.
Since the flu cases decrease to 85% of the prior year, so the flu cases for every next year will be 85% of last year and decay rate is 15%.
We can represent this information in an exponential decay function as:
[tex]F(t)=102,390(1-0.15)^t[/tex]
[tex]F(t)=102,390(0.85)^t[/tex]
To find number of cases in 2020, we will substitute [tex]t=10[/tex] in our decay function as:
[tex]F(10)=102,390(0.85)^{10}[/tex]
[tex]F(10)=102,390(0.1968744043407227)[/tex]
[tex]F(10)=20,157.970260446597\approx 20,158[/tex]
Therefore, 20,158 cases will be reported in 2020.