SOLUTION: A population of frogs doubles every 20 weeks. If the present population is 80
frogs, how many weeks will it take the population to reach 1000 frogs?
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Question 1114124: A population of frogs doubles every 20 weeks. If the present population is 80
frogs, how many weeks will it take the population to reach 1000 frogs?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y, population after x weeks
p, initial population
72 weeks and 6 days
If to the nearest day
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