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The effectiveness of a police force may be measured by its clearance rate: the number of charge laid in a month divided

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:37 pm
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The Effectiveness Of A Police Force May Be Measured By Its Clearance Rate The Number Of Charge Laid In A Month Divided 1
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The effectiveness of a police force may be measured by its clearance rate: the number of charge laid in a month divided by the total number of unsolved crimes. In Arachnid Boy's home town, new crimes are reported roughly 12 times per month, and while Arachnid boy is in town, the police clearance rate is 12%. Arachnid Boy comes back from his holiday and finds there are 140 unsolved crimes. Let x be the number of unsolved crimes at the start of month t, with t = 0 representing the firs month that Arachnid Boy is back from his holiday. We can find an equation for a by solving the initial value problem dx crimes per month, and dt initially, x = 数字 ● • The solution to this inital value problem is X = As time drags on, the number of unsolved crimes approaches, to the nearest integer lim x= 数字 t→∞