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The rabbit population in a forest area grows at the rate of 7% monthly. If there are 240 rabbits in April, find how many rabbits (rounded to the nearest whole number) should be expected by next April.
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The rabbit population in a forest area grows at the rate of 7% monthly. If there are 240 rabbits in April, find how many rabbits (rounded to the nearest whole number) should be expected by next April. Use y = 240(2.7)0.07t.
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Simply plug in 12 for t. It is easy.
also do you mean y = 240(2.7)^0.07t
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