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Suppose a population p of rodents satisfies the differential equation dpdt=kp2. dpdt=kp2. initially, there are p(0)=3p(0)=3 rodents, and their number is increasing at the rate of dpdt=1 rodent per month when there are p=12 rodents. how long will it take for this population to grow to 101 rodents? months

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