In the summer of 2008 the population of cuckoos in an area was estimated as 560 pairs. If the numbers returning are declining at 4% each year, calculate

(a) the number of pairs of cuckoos in the area in the summer of 2009;
(b) the number of pairs of cuckoos in the area in the summer of 2020

2 answers

so my guess is that you would start with what ya got
2008 560-4%
2009 559.96-4%
2010 559.92-4%
(continue til you get to 2020)
sooo;
a.) 559.92
b.) 559.52
If the population declines at 4%, it means that the surviving population is 96% of the previous year.

In the summer of 2008, there were 560 pairs. So in the summer of 2009, there were 560*(96/100)
= 537.6 pairs (theoretically)
= 538 pairs

In the summer of 2009, the population declined again to 96% of the theoretical population of 2008, thus
537.6*(96/100)
=516.1 pairs (theoretically)
= 516 pairs (rounded)