Asked by Rafi
A population numbers 11,000 organisms initially and grows by 12.4% each year. Suppose P represents population and t represents the number of years of growth. An exponential model for the population can be written in the form
P=ab^t , where P=
P=ab^t , where P=
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Answered by
mathhelper
P = 11000(1.124)^t
Answered by
Rafi
How did you get 1.124?
Answered by
mathhelper
12.4% = .124
100% = 1
so if something increases by 12.4% we end up with
100$ + 12.4% = 112.4% = 1.124
100% = 1
so if something increases by 12.4% we end up with
100$ + 12.4% = 112.4% = 1.124
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