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48. [-/2.89 Points) DETAILS SCOLALG7 4.6.005.MI. 0/1 Submissions Used This exercise uses the population growth model. The fox population in a certain region has a relative growth rate of 8% per year. It is estimated that the population in 2013 was 19,000. (a) Find a function n(t) = noe't that models the population t years after 2013. n(t) = (b) Use the function from part (a) to estimate the fox population in the year 2019. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) foxes (c) After how many years will the fox population reach 23,000? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) yr (d) Sketch a graph of the fox population function for the years 2013-2021. n(t) 40 000 n(t) 151 30 000 10: 20 000 5) 10 000! 2 4 6 8 t 2 4 6 8 n(t) n(t) 3000 40 000 2500! 30 000 2000 20 000 1500 1000 10 000 5001 2 4 6 8 t O 8 Submit Answer
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