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14 December, 05:47

The total bear population in a certain area is represented by the function P=120 (1.016) t, where t is time in years. How would you rewrite this equation to identify the weekly growth rate of the population? How would you solve this equation.

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  1. 14 December, 08:02
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    1) function: P = 120 (1.0160) ^t, t in years

    2) weekly function

    w = 52 * t = 52t

    => P (w) = 120 (1.016) ^ (52w)

    3) growth rate = d P (w) / dw

    d P (w) / dw = 120 * 52 * [ 1.016 ^ (52w) ] = 6240 [ (1.016) ^ (52w) ]

    4) solution of the equation

    Separate variables

    d P (w) = [ 6240 (1.016) ^ (52w) ] dw

    integrate from w = 0 until w

    P (w) - Po = 7599.84 e ^ (0.82514w)

    P (w) = Po + 7599.84 e ^ (0.82514w)
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