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  1. Suppose that the population of a town is described by P=0.16t^2=7.2t=100, where P is the population in thousands and t is the
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  2. Suppose that the population of a town is described by P=0.16t^2+7.2t+100, where P is the population in thousands and t is the
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  3. 4. The population of a small town is modelled by the functionp(t)= 20(4t+3)/2t+5 , where P(t) is the population, in thousands,
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  4. 4. The population of a small town is modelled by the functionp(t)= 20(4t+3)/2t+5 , where P(t) is the population, in thousands,
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  5. The population of a small town is modelled by the functionp(t)= 20(4t+3)/2t+5 , where P(t) is the population, in thousands, and
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  6. Write a brief paragraph describing the distribution of the variables, Population in thousands (populatn) and the average female
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  7. Katydid population is modeled byN(t) = 50 / 1+9e^ -.33t where t is number ofyears and N(t) is population is thousands at time t.
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  8. The population of a small town is modeled by the function p(t)=20(4t+3)/2t+5, where P(t) is the population, in thousands, and t
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  9. The population P of a city has been increasing at an annual rate of 1.4%. It's population was 173 thousand in 1992.A. Find a
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  10. The population P (in thousands) of a colony of rabbits at time (t) years is given by P(t) = 3+ae−bt, t ≥0 where a and b are
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