SOLUTION: Use a graphing calculator and the following scenario.
The population P of a fish farm in t years is modeled by the equation
P(t) =
2000
1 + 9e−0.6t
.
To the nearest tenth
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Question 1152998: Use a graphing calculator and the following scenario.
The population P of a fish farm in t years is modeled by the equation
P(t) =
2000
1 + 9e−0.6t
.
To the nearest tenth, how long will it take for the population to reach 900?
yr
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not clear.
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