Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.01.2021 18:00, corcoranrobert1959

The following equation models the population of cockroaches at Hillwood after x
years. The monthly growth rate is 9%. What is
the annual growth rate of the cockroach
population?
y = 137(1.09)12x


The following equation models the

population of cockroaches at Hillwood after x
years. The monthl

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