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Mathematics, 26.08.2020 14:01 brenton14

2. Suppose the population of kangaroos in a different province of Australia is modeled by
the following, with t = 0 representing the year 2020:
P() = 76(0.92)
a.) Using a calculator, find P(10) and interpret it in the context of the problem. Be
specific.
b.) What is happening to the population of kangaroos in this problem? What specific value
in the equation causes this? By what percentage is the kangaroo population decreasing
each year?
c.) As the value of t increases to very large numbers, do you think this model will be
realistic? Explain. Using a calculator, find P(100) to help support your answer.

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