SOLUTION: An insect population P in a certain area fluctuates with the seasons. It is estimated that P = 17,000+ 4500sin πt/52, where t is given in weeks. Determine the number of week
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Question 42459: An insect population P in a certain area fluctuates with the seasons. It is estimated that P = 17,000+ 4500sin πt/52, where t is given in weeks. Determine the number of weeks it would take for the population to initially reach 20,000.
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Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P = 20000
t = about 12 weeks
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