10 POINTS Math unit 5.11! PLEASE HELP
The total bear population in a certain area is represented by the function P=120(1.016)t , where t is time in years.

How could this function be rewritten to identify the weekly growth rate of the population? What is the weekly growth rate?

Respuesta :

To write the function to show the weekly growth rate of population , we first find the weekly growth rate by dividing yearly growth rate by 52 ( as there are 52 weeks in an year)

Given function is ,

[tex] P=120(1.016)^t [/tex]

or

[tex] P=120(1+0.016)^t [/tex]

To convert in weekly growth rate , divide 0.016 by 52

So formula for weekly growth rate of population is

[tex] P=120(1+ \frac{0.016}{52})^{52t} [/tex]

or

[tex] P=120(1+ \frac{1}{3250})^{52t} [/tex]

And the weekly growth rate = [tex] \frac{1}{3250} [/tex]

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