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The fox population in a certain region has a continuous growth rate of 9 percent per year.

The fox population in a certain region has a continuous growth rate of 9 percent per-example-1

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The function can be derived from the model


\begin{gathered} P=P_oe^{(\ln r)t^{}} \\ \\ r\text{ here represents 1 + 9 percent growth rate } \end{gathered}

So the function becomes


P(t)=2000_{}e^((\ln 1.09)t)

So the fox population in 2008

2008 - 2000 = 8

So our t becomes 8

The population becomes


\begin{gathered} P=2000_{}e^((\ln 1.09)t) \\ P=2000_{}e^((\ln 1.09)*8) \\ P=\text{ }2000_{}e^(0.086177*8) \\ =2000_{}e^(0.6894) \\ =\text{ 3985.04} \end{gathered}

So the Population = 3985

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