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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media at time, t , is given by N(t) = a(1 - e^(kt)) There are 25...Asked by aether
The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media at time, t , is given by
N(t) = a(1 - e^(kt))
There are 250000 people in the population who hear the rumor eventually. 25 percent of them heard it on the first day. Find a and k , assuming t is measured in days.
N(t) = a(1 - e^(kt))
There are 250000 people in the population who hear the rumor eventually. 25 percent of them heard it on the first day. Find a and k , assuming t is measured in days.
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