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A population of 35 foxes in a wildlife preserve quadruples in size every 14 years. The function y equals 35 times 4 Superscript...

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A population of 55 foxes in a wildlife preserve quadruples in size every 11 years. The function y equals 55 times 4 Superscript x​, where x is the number of 11​-year ​periods, models the population growth. How many foxes will there be after 33 ​years?
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Answered by henry2,
Y = 55*4^x.
X = 33/11 = 3,
Y = 55*4^3 =
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Answered by god
what is the answer
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Answered by taneja
880
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