SOLUTION: Lengths of fish: The length (in centimeters) of a typical Pacific halibut t year old is approximately f(t)=200(1-0.956e^-0.18t). Suppose a Pacific halibut caught by Mike measure

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Question 431004: Lengths of fish:
The length (in centimeters) of a typical Pacific halibut t year old is approximately f(t)=200(1-0.956e^-0.18t). Suppose a Pacific halibut caught by Mike measures 140cm. What is its approximate age?

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