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    A company’s number of personnel on active duty (not on sick leave or vacation leave) during the peri

    A company’s number of personnel on active duty (not on sick leave or vacation leave) during the period 2000 - 2013 can be approximated by the cubic model f(x) = 2.5x^3 - 15x^2 - 80x + 1025, where x = 0 corresponds to 2000. Based on the model, how many personnel were on active duty in 2010? What...
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    The population of a town is currently 22,000. This represents an increase of 40% from the population

    The population of a town is currently 22,000. This represents an increase of 40% from the population 5 years ago. Find the population of the town 5 years ago. Round to the nearest whole number if necessary. To get the population 5 years ago, we'd discount the current population of 22,000 by...
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    A population of wolves on an island starts at 5 if the population doubles every 10 years, what will

    A population of wolves on an island starts at 5 if the population doubles every 10 years, what will be the population in 90 years? If the population doubles every 10 years, we have 90/10 = 9 doubling periods. Our population function P(t) is where t is the doubling period P(t) = 5(2^t) The...
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    A town has a population of 12000 and grows at 5% every year. What will be the population after 12 ye

    A town has a population of 12000 and grows at 5% every year. What will be the population after 12 years, to the nearest whole number? We calculate the population of the town as P(t) where t is the time in years since now. P(t) = 12000(1.05)^t The problem asks for P(12) P(12) = 12000(1.05)^12...
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    A city has a population of 240,000 people. Suppose that each year the population grows by 7.25%. Wha

    A city has a population of 240,000 people. Suppose that each year the population grows by 7.25%. What will the population be after 9 years? Let's build a population function P(t), where t is the number of years since right now. P(t) = 240,000(1.0725)^t <-- 7.25% as a decimal is 0.0725 The...
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    Bangladesh, a country about the size of the state of Iowa, but has about half the U.S population, ab

    Bangladesh, a country about the size of the state of Iowa, but has about half the U.S population, about 170 million. The population growth rate in Bangladesh is assumed to be linear, and is about 1.5% per year of the base 170 million. Create a linear model for population growth in Bangladesh...
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    The population of goats on a particular nature reserve t years after the initial population was sett

    The population of goats on a particular nature reserve t years after the initial population was settled is modeled by p(t) = 4000 - 3000e^-0.2t. How many goats were initially present? Initially present means at time 0. Substituting t = 0, p(0), we get: p(0) = 4000 - 3000e^-0.2(0) p(0) = 4000 -...
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    A city has a population of 240,000 people. Suppose that each year the population grows by 8%. What w

    A city has a population of 240,000 people. Suppose that each year the population grows by 8%. What will the population be after 5 years? Set up our population function P(t) = 240,000(1 + t)^n where t is population growth rate percent and n is the time in years Evaluate at t = 0.08 and n = 5...
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    In 1910, the population of math valley was 15,000. If the population is increasing at an annual rate

    In 1910, the population of math valley was 15,000. If the population is increasing at an annual rate of 2.4%, what was the population in 1965? 1965 - 1910 = 55 years of growth. P(1965) = 15,000 * (1.024)^55 P(1965) = 15,000 * 3.68551018049 P(1965) = 55282.652707 ~ 55,283
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