Suppose the CO2 levels in the atmosphere (in ppm) can be modeled by the differential equation: 𝑑𝐴 /𝑑𝑡 = βˆ’.00003(𝐴 βˆ’ 288.

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Suppose the CO2 levels in the atmosphere (in ppm) can be modeled by the differential equation: 𝑑𝐴 /𝑑𝑡 = βˆ’.00003(𝐴 βˆ’ 288.

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Suppose the CO2 levels in the atmosphere (in ppm) can be modeledby the differential equation: 𝑑𝐴 /𝑑𝑑 = βˆ’.00003(𝐴 βˆ’ 288.03)(𝐴 βˆ’961.97), where 𝑑 is measured in years since 1957 with a CO2 levelin 1987 of 350.05 parts per million. Examine the differentialequation and determine the maximum CO2 levels this logistic modelpredicts.
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