SOLUTION: The population P of a predator at time, t in months, is modeled by {{{P(t)=10000+3000sin(pi/12)(t)}}}. Find average rate of change of predator population for t=1 and t=2.

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Question 939161: The population P of a predator at time, t in months, is modeled by . Find average rate of change of predator population for t=1 and t=2.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
average rate of change of predator population for t=1 and t=2.
IF
P(t) = 10000+3000sin(pi/12)(x)
(P(2)-P(1))/(2-1) = 11553 - 10776.

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