Answer:
p = 96,000 - 1100x
Step-by-step explanation:
If p (population of fish) is equal to 96,000 therefore P = 96,000
If it is reduced by 1100 for each ton of pollutants (x) then P = 96,000 - 1100x
Each ton is represented by x so for example if 5 tons of pollutants are added to the stream, the population of fish P will be 96,000 - 1100(5) = 90,500. This will also hold true for decimals since it is an estimate for example if 26.5 tons of pollutants are added to the stream, the population of fish P will be 96,000 - 1100(26.5) = 66,850.