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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 16:31 brialevy2283

Ascientist observes the population of two animals in the lake. the number of animal a, a(t), is increasing over time. the number of animal b, b(t), is decreasing over time. drag each statement to show whether it is true, not true, or if it cannot be determined from the given information.

the number of animal a is increasing at a faster rate than the number of animal b is decreasing.

there is always more of animal a than animal b in the lake at any point in time.

the total number of animals is always the same over time.

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