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The Population of a Town Increases at a Rate Proportional P(t)P ( t )

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The population of a town increases at a rate proportional to its population. Its initial population is 5000. The correct initial value problem for the population, P(t) P ( t ) , as a function of time, t, is


A) dPdt=kP,P(0) =5000\frac { d P } { d t } = k P , P ( 0 ) = 5000
B) dPdt=kP2,P(0) =500\frac { d P } { d t } = k P ^ { 2 } , P ( 0 ) = 500
C) dPdt=kP,P(0) =500\frac { d P } { d t } = k P , P ( 0 ) = 500
D) dPdt=kP(1P) ,P(0) =5000\frac { d P } { d t } = k P ( 1 - P ) , P ( 0 ) = 5000
E) dPdt=kP2,P(0) =5000\frac { d P } { d t } = k P ^ { 2 } , P ( 0 ) = 5000

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