SOLUTION: the population of rabbits in a forest follows the law of exponential growth, if 62 rabbits are present initially and there are 122 after 3 years , how many will there be in 6 years

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Question 1057437: the population of rabbits in a forest follows the law of exponential growth, if 62 rabbits are present initially and there are 122 after 3 years , how many will there be in 6 years?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


So in 3 years,





So then,






Since it must be an integer value,

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