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Mathematics, 24.09.2019 00:00 niescarlosj

3. a town's population has been decreasing at a constant rate, in 2010, the population was 5,900 by 2012 the population jad dropped to 4,700 assume the tren contiues
a. predict te population in 2016
b. identify the year in which the population will reach 0
4. a town has an initial population of 75,000. it grows at a constant rate of 2,500 per year for five year
a. find the linear function that models the town's population p as a function of the year, t where t is the number of years since the model began
b. graph y==p(t) interpret the meaning of the intercepts.
c. when does the model expect the population to reach 100,000?
5. the weight of a newborn baby is 7.5 pounds. the baby gained one-half pound a month in its first year.
a. find the linear function that models the baby's weight w as a function of the age of the baby t, in months
b. fine a reasonable domain and range for the function w

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