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    If a Linear Population Function Is 50,000 in Year\(\mathrm{t}=0\) And Grows by 1,250 People Per Year, Then
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If a Linear Population Function Is 50,000 in Year t=0\mathrm{t}=0t=0 And Grows by 1,250 People Per Year, Then

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If a linear population function is 50,000 in year t=0\mathrm{t}=0t=0 and grows by 1,250 people per year, then P(t)=b+mtP(t)=b+m tP(t)=b+mt , where b=―――b=―――b=――― and m=―――m=―――m=―――

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