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The fox population in a certain region has a relative growth rate of 4% per year. It is estimated that the population in year 2000 was 17900.(A.) Find a function that models the population t years after 2000 (t=0 for 2000) and (B.) Use the function from part A to estimate the fox population in the year 2008.------> answer must be an integer.

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Answer:

a)
P(t) = 17900e^(0.04t)

b) The population estimated in 2008 is of 24651.

Explanation:

The population growth model may be given by the following exponential function:


P(t) = P_(0)e^(rt)

In which P(t) is the population after t years,
P_(0) is the initial population and r is the growth rate.

(A.) Find a function that models the population t years after 2000 (t=0 for 2000)

We have that:


P_(0) = 17900, r = 0.04. So


P(t) = P_(0)e^(rt)


P(t) = 17900e^(0.04t)

(B.) Use the function from part A to estimate the fox population in the year 2008.

2008 is 8 years after 2000. So:


P(8) = 17900e^(0.04*8) = 24650.5

The population estimated in 2008 is of 24651.

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