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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 22:20, 23espinosajose

Using algebra, find the approximate number of hours it would take for the population to reach 200,000. Show all of your reasoning. P = 1 * e^0.5h where `h`is the number of hours since the population `p` in thousands was first measured. (Just to be clear, 1 represents 1,000 so be careful when plugging 200,000 into the equation).

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