Asked by lulig
The number of honeybees in a beehive as a function of the number of weeks that have passed can be modelled by the logistic function
B(w) = 3000/1+1499(0.4)^w
What is the maximum number of honeybees that can exist in the beehive?
B(w) = 3000/1+1499(0.4)^w
What is the maximum number of honeybees that can exist in the beehive?
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Answered by
oobleck
as w gets huge, 0.4^w gets small, and approaches zero
so the maximum number of bees is 3000/(1+0) = 3000
so the maximum number of bees is 3000/(1+0) = 3000
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