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The projected population of a certain ethnic group(in millions) can be approximated by p(t)equals=39.63 left parenthesis 1.026 right parenthesis superscript t39.63(1.026)t where tequals=0 corresponds to 2000 and 0< t< 50
the projected population of a certain ethnic group(in millions) can be approximated by p(t)equals=39.63 left parenthesis 1.026 right parenthesis superscript t39.63(1.026)t where tequals=0 corresponds to 2000 and 0 less than or equals t less than or equals 500≤t≤50.a. estimate the population of this group for the year 2010.b. what is the instantaneous rate of change of the population when tequals=10?
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