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Find the continuous growth rate
A population grows from 11,000 to 15,000 in three years.
Enter your answers to three decimal places. Assuming the growth is
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Serena
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N(t)=2000e^(1.1t)
the continuous growth rate is 110% effective growth rate?__% Q(t)=65e^(0.09t) continuous growth rate is 9%
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Evenlyn
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A population doubles every 18 years. Assuming exponential growth find the following:
(a) The annual growth rate: (b) The
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George Carl
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A population doubles every 30 years. Assuming exponential growth find the following:
annual growth rate: % continuous growth
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josh
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Use the doubling time to find the continuous percent growth rate and give a formula for the function.
Round your answer to two
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Taylpr
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The number of bacteria in a certain population increases according to a continuous exponential growth model, with a growth rate
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Kanise
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If in culture of yeast the rate of growth y'(t) is proportional to the amount y(t ) present at time t, and if y(t) doubles in 1
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genzeb nigussie
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write the exponential function y=40e^0.06t in the form y=ab^t.
find b accurate to 4 decimal palces. if t is measured in years,
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Ariel
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write the exponential function y=71(1.19)^t in the form y=ae^kt.
find k accuarate to 4 decimal places. find the exact annual
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Ariel
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Find the continuous growth rate is Q=7000e^(0.24t)
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Barney
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