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Mathematics, 28.02.2021 20:10 judyd452

A population of caribou in a forest grows at a rate of 3% every year. If there are currently 267 caribou, which function represents the number of caribou in the forest in t years?​

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36/60

36/2=18

60/2=30

18/30

18/3=6

30/3=10

6/10

6/2=3

10/2=5

your final answer would be 3/5 of an

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126.66 m²

step-by-step explanation:

the pertinent area formula is a = πr², where r is the radius.

here, a = π(6.35 m)² = 40.32π, or approximately 126.66 m²

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%40

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step-by-step explanation: the answer is 27. first multiply .32 by 25 which equals 8. then add 8 to 25 which gives you 33. then you subtract that from 6 since she gave 6 to her brother.

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