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The exponential model A=516.2 e 0.027t describes the population, A, of a country in millions, t years after 2003. Use the model to determine the population of the country in 2003. The population of the country in 2003 was million. ***
The exponential models describe the population of the indicated country, A, in millions, t years after 2006. Which country has the greatest growth rate? By what percentage is the population of that country increasing each year? Country has the greatest growth rate. Country 1: Country 2: Country 3: Country 4: A=1088.9 e 0.011t A=128.1 e 0.005t 0.028t A=25.8 e A=144.5 e -0.0081
The exponential model A=799.8 e 0.016t describes the population, A, of a country in millions, t years after 2003. Use the model to determine when the population of the country will be 1293 million. The population of the country will be 1293 million in (Round to the nearest year as needed.)
Complete the table shown to the right for the half-life of a Half-Life certain radioactive substance. The half-life is years. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Decay Rate, k 6.2% per year= -0.062
Complete the table shown to the right for the half-life of a certain radioactive substance. (Round to six decimal places as needed.) Half-Life 1794 years Decay Rate, k
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