SOLUTION: In 1994, the moose population in a park was measured to be 4840. By 1999, the population was measured again to be 5240. If the population continues to change linearly:
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Question 1171655: In 1994, the moose population in a park was measured to be 4840. By 1999, the population was measured again to be 5240. If the population continues to change linearly:
Find a formula for the moose population,
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What does your model predict the moose population to be in 2004?
Answer by ikleyn(52817) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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