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The model N = 10(4+3t)/1.25 describes the number of deer (N) in a park t years after 40 deer are introduced into the region. Approximately how long will it take the deer population to reach 224?


How would I set up this equation?

17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
put in 224 for N, and solve for t.
17 years ago
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The model N = 10(4+3t)/1.25 describes the number of deer (N) in a park t years after 40 deer are introduced into the region. Approximately how long will it take the deer population to reach 224?


How would I set up this equation?

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