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A population of beetles is growing according to a linear growth model. The initial population was 3 beetles, and the population grew to 67 beetles after 8 weeks. How many weeks will it take for the beetle population to reach 187?

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Weare told that the growth is linear. Since the initial population is 3 , we have the following point on the plane represented by number of beetler on the vertical axis, and number of weeks in the horizontal axis:

(0, 3) (week zero we had 3 beetles)

SInce after 8 weeks there were 67 beetles, then the next point is:

(8, 67)

Now, with these two points we find the slope of the segment that joins them with the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

in our case:

slope = (67 - 3) / (8 - 0)= 64/8 = 8

so the slope of the line is 8, and its y-intercept is 3 (point at which the line crosses the y axis (0,3) as found above:

Then the equation that represents the beetle population is:

Population = 8 x + 3

where x represents the number of weeks. Therefore for the population to grow to eacj 187 beetles, we have to solve for x in the equation:

187 = 8 x + 3

subtract 3 from both sides

187 - 3 = 8 x

184 = 8 x

divide by 8 to isolate x

184 / 8 = x

x = 23

so, it takes a total of 23 weeks, for the population to reach 187 beetles.

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