SOLUTION: The logistic growth function f(t)= 440/(1+6.3e^(-0.28t)) describes the population of a species of butterflies t months after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat. What

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Question 705378: The logistic growth function f(t)= 440/(1+6.3e^(-0.28t)) describes the population of a species of butterflies t months after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat. What is the limiting size of the butterfly population the habitat will sustain?

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