SOLUTION: The function f(t) = 50(1.07)^t models the growth of a fly population, where f(t) is the number of flies and t is time in days. After three weeks, approximately how many flies are

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Question 1077427: The function f(t) = 50(1.07)^t models the growth of a fly population, where f(t) is the number of flies and t is time in days. After three weeks, approximately how many flies are in the population? Show your solution.
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
50(1.07)^21=207.02 or 207 flies. Round at the end.
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