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The population of mosquitoes in a certain area increases at a rate proportional to the current population, and in the ab

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2021 7:18 am
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The Population Of Mosquitoes In A Certain Area Increases At A Rate Proportional To The Current Population And In The Ab 1
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The population of mosquitoes in a certain area increases at a rate proportional to the current population, and in the absence of other factors, the population doubles each week. There are 900,000 mosquitoes in the area initially, and predators (birds, bats, and so forth) eat 70,000 mosquitoes/day. Determine the population of mosquitoes in the area at any time t, measured in days. NOTE: Enter an exact answer. M P(t) =