SOLUTION: The growth of a herd of bison follows the rule p(t) = p(base 0)(2^ (t/10)) where p(base 0) represents the initial population and p(t) represents the population after x years . In
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Question 824791: The growth of a herd of bison follows the rule p(t) = p(base 0)(2^ (t/10)) where p(base 0) represents the initial population and p(t) represents the population after x years . In how many years will the bison population quadruple it's initial population?
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