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The spread of this season's flu virus can be modeled logistically. a group of 500 people are initially infected in a town of 75,000 people. one month later, 750 people were infected. use this data to construct a logistic growth model for the spread of the flu and answer the following questions.
f(t)=
now solve for k. what is the value of k, if you know that f(1) = 750. (round to 4 decimal places)
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