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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 21:52 bluenblonderw

One cattle farmer plans to grow his cattle population 2% each year, modeled by the function f(t) = 100(1.02). Another
farmer intends to add 20 cattle per year, modeled by the function g(t) = 100 + 20t.
For this application, the domain is restricted to t 2 0. If the farmers become partners, which function represents the total
cattle they will have after t years?
h(t) = 200(21.02)
Oh(t) = 200(20.4)
Oh(t) = 100(1.02)' + 20t + 10
Oh(t) = 2,000t(1.02)' + 100

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