Bear Population The number of bears at any time t (in
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Bear Population The number of bears at any time t (in years) in a federal game reserve is given by \(P(t)=\frac{500+250 t}{10+0.5 t}\).
(a) Find the population of bears when the value of t is 10, 40, and 100.
(b) Does the graph of the bear population have a horizontal asymptote? If so, what is it? If not, why not?
(c) Writing to Learn According to this model, what is the largest the bear population can become? Explain your answer.
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