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Hello can someone help me with this question. Thanks
(Po)/(t+1)
Use your equation from part a to approximate how many years it would take for the population to reach 600. Round to two decimal places if necessary.
so i think it would be like this
600/(t+1)

2007-12-04 04:15:41 · 1 answers · asked by ViewSonic 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Po is the initial population (which you haven't supplied).

P(t) = Po/(t+1)

You would want to solve for t:
600 = Po/(t + 1)
600(t + 1) = Po
600t + 600 = Po
600t = Po - 600
t = (Po - 600) / 600

So if your starting population were 2400, the answer would be 3 years. Again, I don't know your initial population...

2007-12-04 04:22:36 · answer #1 · answered by Puzzling 7 · 0 0

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