SOLUTION: Ten goats were set loose in an island and their population growth can be approximated by the function:
p(t)=greatest integer function of [60(t+1)] / t+6
where p represents the
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Question 1042923: Ten goats were set loose in an island and their population growth can be approximated by the function:
p(t)=greatest integer function of [60(t+1)] / t+6
where p represents the goat population in year t since they were set loose.
a)how many goats there will be in 5 years?
b)what is the maximum goat population that the island can support?
p.s.
I don't know how to write the greatest integer function sign so i just write it into words. (:
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