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Mathematics, 01.10.2021 15:10 myleefaustin

The population, P, of Lake Norman with a large number of seasonal residents can be modeled using the function Pt=3000 sin3000+ 6100. where t is the number of months after New Year's Day. What is the minimum population?

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