SOLUTION: The population growth of an animal species is described by the equation: F(t)=700+50 log(3) (2t+1) where t is in months. Can you help me find the population of this species in

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Question 270648: The population growth of an animal species is described by the equation:
F(t)=700+50 log(3) (2t+1)
where t is in months. Can you help me find the population of this species in an area 13 month(s) after the species is introduced?
Thanks

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



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The population will be 850 in 13 months

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