SOLUTION: A psychologist finds that the percent p of retention in a group is subjects can be modeled by
p=log(10^68)/log(t+1)^20
where tis the time in months from the subjects' initial te
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Question 72885: A psychologist finds that the percent p of retention in a group is subjects can be modeled by
p=log(10^68)/log(t+1)^20
where tis the time in months from the subjects' initial testing. Use the properties of logarithms to write the formula in simplest form, and determine the percent of retention after 5 months.
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