Mathematics, 27.01.2021 07:30 rainingsouls
The population of a city is modeled by the equation P(t)=256,842e^0.25t where t is measured in years. If the city continues to grow at this rate, how many years will it take for the population to reach one million? Round your answer to the nearest year.
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b.) 160 miles on a 5 gallons car
step-by-step explanation:
240/10=24 miles/gallon
160/5=32 miles/gallon
30/1=30 miles/gallon
168/6= 28 miles/gallon
32 miles/gallon is the most amount, so this is the best.
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The answer is option c.
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