Mathematics, 07.10.2021 14:00 Sariyahgaskin
The wolf population in a local wildlife area is currently 12. Due to a new conservation
effort, conservationists hope the wolf population will increase by 3 wolves each year for
the next 50 years. Assume that the plan will be successful. Complete the explicit rule for
the population sequence. Use the rule to predict the number of wolves in the wildlife area
in the eleventh year.
The explicit rule is f(n) = 12
+ 3
(n - 1).
The number of wolves in the wildlife area in the eleventh year is
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