Mathematics, 02.04.2021 18:50, richtercatrina16
Populations of creatures on our planet are always changing!! Sometimes the populations become unbalanced and cause greater issues, like endangered or even extinct species!
Solve the problems below and answer the following questions:
1)When will the populations of bears be greater than fish? (Round to nearest tenth)
2) Graph the equations on Desmos and capture and insert as a screenshot/file.
3) What type of problems or solutions might this cause in both species of animals? Come up with at least 3 points!
Problem: The populations of bears in a forest is 80 and increases by 6 each year. These bears eat fish from a nearby river. The fish population is 10,000 and decreases by half each year.
Hint: One equation will be linear and one will non-linear.
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Suppose that the price p, in dollars, and the number of sales, x, of a certain item follow the equation 4 p plus 4 x plus 2 pxequals56. suppose also that p and x are both functions of time, measured in days. find the rate at which x is changing when xequals2, pequals6, and startfraction dp over dt endfraction equals1.5.
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