Mathematics, 07.12.2021 05:20, maddy1854
A nature preserve worker calculates there are 6,000 deer in Sharon Woods Park. She also estimates that 75 more deer die than are born each year.
a. Write a linear function to estimate how many deer will be in the park in x years.
b. Use the linear function to predict how many deer will be in the park in 3 years.
c. In how many years will there be 5,325 deer left in Sharon Woods Park?
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