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A population of 75 foxes in a wildlife preserve quadruples in size every 15 yr. The function
y= 75 * 4^x , where x is the number of 15 yr periods, models the population growth. How many foxes will there be after 45 years?
12 years ago

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Steve
45 years is 3 periods, so 75*4^3
12 years ago
adolphe
no answer
7 years ago
Hugo
4800
7 years ago
Jazmin
What is the function
6 years ago

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