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The population of a certain species of bird is limited by the type of habitat required for nesting. The population behaves according to the logistic growth model. Where T is measured in years. Find the intial bird population?
n(t) = 6750/0.5 + 26e^-0.044t
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Another question for the .
If the illumination of a book 9 m from a lamp is 150 lumens/m^2 find the illumination of the book 3 m closer than the lamp.
I got 225lm/m^2 am I right or wrong??????
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