The spread of a disease can be modeled as N = 250√ where N is
the number of infected people, and t is time (in days).
How long will it take until the number of infected people reaches
2,500?

Respuesta :

The spread of the disease will take a time 100 days to reach 2,500 infected people.

How to find the number of infected people at a certain time

In this problem we have a radical equation that represents the number of infected people as a function of time, we are suppose to find the time when that number will be 2,500 by algebra properties: (N = 2,500)

2,500 = 250 · √t

√t = 2,500 / 250

√t = 10

t = 10²

t = 100

The spread of the disease will take a time 100 days to reach 2,500 infected people.

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The spread of a disease can be modeled as N(t) = 250 · √t, where N is the number of infected people, and t is time (in days). How long will it take until the number of infected people reaches 2,500?

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