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The population of ground squirrels in a public park is measured to be 100. The growth of the population over time can be modeled by P(t)=600/(1+5base e ^-0.5t), with P representing the number of squirrels and t cu d. in months after the infuriating population measurement. According to this model, what is the maximum bed of squirrels the park can support?

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600

Explanation:

As t gets very large, the exponential term goes to zero, and the expression nears the value ...

P(∞) = 600/(1 +5·0) = 600

The maximum number of squirrels the park can support is modeled as being 600.

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