Suppose a rumor is going around a group of 211 people. Initially, only 35 members of the group have heard the rumor, but

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Suppose a rumor is going around a group of 211 people. Initially, only 35 members of the group have heard the rumor, but

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Suppose a rumor is going around a group of 211 people. Initially, only 35 members of the group have heard the rumor, but 2 days later 63 people have heard it. Using a logistic growth model, how many people are expected to have heard the rumor after 7 days total have passed since it was initially spread? (Round your answer to the nearest whole person.) Logistic Growth Model dP = kP(C - P) dt where k is a constant and C is the carrying capacity of the population P. HINT: 1 P(C-P) = (2+¹) C-P Warning! Only round your final answer according to the problem requirements. Be sure to keep as much precision as possible for the intermediate numbers. If you round the intermediate numbers, the accumulated rounding error might make your final answer wrong. (This is true in general, not just in this problem.)
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