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A population numbers 513 organisms initially and increases by 3.6% each year.Suppose P represents population, and n the number of years of growth. Write an exponential model torepresent this situation.P=

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Answer:


P=513(1.036)^n

Explanation:

For a population growing exponentially with a rate of r%, the formula for the new population, P(n), after n years is:


\begin{gathered} P(n)=P_o(1+r)^n \\ P_o=\text{Initial Population} \end{gathered}

Given:

• Initial Population, Po = 513

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• Rate = 3.6% = 0.036

Therefore, an exponential model to represent this situation is:


\begin{gathered} P=513(1+0.036)^n \\ P=513(1.036)^n \end{gathered}

The model is:


P=513(1.036)^n

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