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The moose population in a New England forest can be modeled by the function y = 60x/ 1 + 0.625x . What is the value of the horizontal asymptote? Describe it's meaning in the context of the problem. 


A) y = 96; The maximum number of moose that the forest can sustain at one time. 


 
B) x = 96; The maximum number of moose that the forest can sustain at one time. 

C)  x = -1.6; The minimum number of moose that the forest can sustain at one time. 

D) y = -1.6; The minimum number of moose that the forest can sustain at one time.

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The horizontal asymptote is y = 96 and its the maximum number of moose that the forest can sustain

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