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Question 153

Question 153

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-A marine biologist determines that the size, p, of a population of crabs, after t days can be modeled by the function Solve the problem.  -A marine biologist determines that the size, p, of a population of crabs, after t days can be modeled by the function   .Assuming that this model continues to be accurate, when will this population become extinct? (Round to the nearest day.)  A)  911 days B)  547 days C)  707 days D)  1512 days .Assuming that this model continues to be accurate, when will this population become extinct? (Round to the nearest day.)


A) 911 days
B) 547 days
C) 707 days
D) 1512 days

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