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A study is done on the population of a certain fish species in a lakeSuppose that the population size P(s) after years is given by the following exponential function P(t) = 550 * (138) ^ t

A study is done on the population of a certain fish species in a lakeSuppose that-example-1
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Given the exponential function:


P(t)=550(1.38)^t

We can rewrite this equation as follows:


P(t)=550(1+0.38)^t=550(1+(38)/(100))^t...(1)

For the initial population size, we evaluate the function for t = 0:


\begin{gathered} P(0)=550(1+(38)/(100))^0=550(1) \\ \\ \therefore P(0)=550 \end{gathered}

The initial population size is 550.

Looking at (1), the growth rate is 0.38. Since this is a positive value, this function represents growth.


0.38=(38)/(100)=38\%

The population size changes by 38% each year.

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