Sounds like plug in a value for 't' and see what you get problem.
Are you needing help typing it in? Lowercase 'e' is a constant found on most scientific calculators, roughly equivalent to 2.718281828459..., '^' is typically used for exponent.
Couldn't really read the equation, so here is a best guess as to what it is.
100-16000*e^(-0.06*t), something like this would be what you'd type into a calculator
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Sounds like plug in a value for 't' and see what you get problem.
Are you needing help typing it in? Lowercase 'e' is a constant found on most scientific calculators, roughly equivalent to 2.718281828459..., '^' is typically used for exponent.
Couldn't really read the equation, so here is a best guess as to what it is.
100-16000*e^(-0.06*t), something like this would be what you'd type into a calculator
evaluate whatever the equation is
@t=0, @t=5, and @t=5*7