SOLUTION: the logistic growth function f(t)= 500/(1+83.3e^-0.162t) describes the population of an endangered species of birds t years after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat.

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Question 435522: the logistic growth function f(t)= 500/(1+83.3e^-0.162t) describes the population of an endangered species of birds t years after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat. How many birds are expected in the habitat after 10 years?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the logistic growth function f(t)= 500/(1+83.3e^-0.162t) describes the population of an endangered species of birds t years after they are introduced to a non-threatening habitat. How many birds are expected in the habitat after 10 years?
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f(10) = 500/[1+83.3*e^(-0.162*10)]
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I used a calculator to get:
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f(10) = 28.596
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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