SOLUTION: An alligator population in Florida's Cedar Grove State Park is given by A = 2 t^2 -5 t + 31, where A is alligator population in hundreds and t is in years since 2005. When were the

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Question 864483: An alligator population in Florida's Cedar Grove State Park is given by A = 2 t^2 -5 t + 31, where A is alligator population in hundreds and t is in years since 2005. When were there 4300 alligators in the park?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
43 = 2t^2 -5t + 31
t = 4
2009

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