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The length (in centimeters) of a typical Pacific halibut t years old is approximately
f(t) = 210(1 − 0.94e^−0.2t).
(a) What is the length of a typical 9-year-old Pacific halibut?
cm
(b) How fast is the length of a typical 9-year-old Pacific halibut increasing?
cm/yr
(c) What is the maximum length a typical Pacific halibut can attain?
cm
f(t) = 210(1 − 0.94e^−0.2t).
(a) What is the length of a typical 9-year-old Pacific halibut?
cm
(b) How fast is the length of a typical 9-year-old Pacific halibut increasing?
cm/yr
(c) What is the maximum length a typical Pacific halibut can attain?
cm
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