SOLUTION: the future population of a town is modeled by p(t) = 120+4 t+0.05 t^2 where p is the population in thousands and t is the time is years since jan 1,2013 find p(4) ????

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Question 800542: the future population of a town is modeled by p(t) = 120+4 t+0.05 t^2 where p is the population in thousands and t is the time is years since jan 1,2013 find p(4) ????
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the future population of a town is modeled by p(t) = 120+4 t+0.05 t^2 where p is the population in thousands and t is the time is years since jan 1,2013 find p(4) ????
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p(4) = 120 + 4*4 + 0.05(4^2) = 136 + 0.08 = 136.08
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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