SOLUTION: Please help solve the problem. The logistic growth function f(t) = 440/1=6.3e-0.28t describes the population of a species of butterflies after they are introduced to a non-thre

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The logistic growth function f(t) = 440/1=6.3e-0.28t describes the population of a species of butterflies after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat. What is the limiting size of the butterfly population that the habitat will sustain?

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
your equation doesn't look right.
you have 2 equal signs in it.
there should only be 1.
check your equation and let me know what it is and i'll take another look.
i tried manipulating the equation to something that made more sense but have been unsuccessful so far.

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