im not sure how to solve this can somebody help

The population of organisms is described by the following exponential equation:
P(t) = 18,000*(0.9966)^t
The general exponential equation is:
P(t) = A*(b)^t
Where A is the initial value, b depends on the percentage that changes, and t is the variable.
In this case, the population decreases by 3.4%, then we have:
B = 1 - 3.4%/100% = 0.9966
And the initial value is 18,000 organisms, replacing that in the general equation we get:
P(t) = 18,000*(0.9966)^t
This is the equation that represents the population.
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