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Suppose P(t)represents the population of a certain mosquito colony, where. t is measured in days. The current population of the colony is known to be 574 mosquitos; that is, P(0)=574. If P'(0)=50 mosquitos per day, estimate the size of the population in 10 days.

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Answer:

The estimated size of the population in 10 days is of 1372 mosquitos.

Explanation:

Population after t days:

The population after t days is given by:


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

In which P(0) is the initial population and r is the growth rate, as a decimal.

P(0)=574.

So


P(t) = 574e^(rt)

P'(0)=50


P^(\prime)(t) = 574re^(rt)

Since P'(0)=50


574r = 50


r = (50)/(574)


r = 0.0871

So


P(t) = 574e^(0.0871t)

Estimate the size of the population in 10 days

This is P(10).


P(10) = 574e^(0.0871*10) = 1372

The estimated size of the population in 10 days is of 1372 mosquitos.

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