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A city starts with a population of 200,000 people in

2005. The population has been declining according to
the equation
P(t) = 200,000e-.08
where P is the population t years later. Approximately
when will the population be half the initial amount?

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Answer:

200,000 and 2005 which cant theoretically be done be P(t) which would increase in the population which would most likely be from 2005 to 2020. so you cannot do this because imagine it as X=(Y)x the mass of population which would be defined as (P) which will also be represented as a probable and physical change in the number. but not only the number, but the population. being have of the initial amount which you will take the variable (P) and have the exact amount which would be the population. Which would theoretically recon as a positive ID of the population.-Cj

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