SOLUTION: In 2000, a lake had 300 trout. The growth in the number of trout is estimated by the function g(t)=300e^0.07t where t is the number of years after 2000. How many trout will be in
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Question 859120: In 2000, a lake had 300 trout. The growth in the number of trout is estimated by the function g(t)=300e^0.07t where t is the number of years after 2000. How many trout will be in the lake in a.) 2006, b.)2012?
Where do I put the 6 at? g(6)=300e^0.07t or g(t)=300e^0.07(6)?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Both places.
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