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According to the growth model, how many trees will there be after 50 years? Details below

According to the growth model, how many trees will there be after 50 years? Details-example-1
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Answer: Third Option


f(t)=21,386

Explanation:

We know that the equation that models the number of trees in the forest is:


f(t)=(32,000)/(1+12.8e^(-0.065t))

Where t represents the time elapsed in years

To calculate the number of trees after 50 years substitute
t = 50 in the equation


f(t)=(32,000)/(1+12.8e^(-0.065(50)))


f(t)=21,386

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