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Suppose the growth curve of catfish in Oxford is given by: f(x)=0.5e^0.2t, where y= length, t= time (in week). Determine the length at 4 weeks.
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Since f(x) or y is defined as the length, simply sub t = 4 into the function
f(4) = .5 e^(.2*4) = .5 e^.8 = appr 1.113 units of length
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