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A species of animal is discovered on an island. Suppose that the population size P (t) of the species can be modeled by the following function, where time t is measured in years.P (t) = 800/(1+4e^-0.31t)

A species of animal is discovered on an island. Suppose that the population size P-example-1
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To find the initial population, we evaluate


P(t)=(800)/(1+4e^(-0.31t))

at t=0:


\begin{gathered} P(0)=\frac{8_{}00}{1+4e^(-0.31\cdot0)}=\frac{8_{}00}{1+4e^0} \\ =\frac{8_{}00}{1+4}=(800)/(5)=160. \end{gathered}

Therefore, the initial population was 160 individuals.

To find the population after 10 years, we evaluate the given function at t=10:


\begin{gathered} P(10)=(800)/(1+4e^(-0.31*10))=(800)/(1+4e^(-3.1)) \\ \approx678. \end{gathered}

Therefore, the population after 10 years is 678 individuals.

Answer:

The initial population was 160 individuals.

The population after 10 years is 678 individuals.

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