Population Growth Using 20th-century U.S. census data, the

Chapter 3, Problem 3.1.1.65

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Population Growth

Using 20th-century U.S. census data, the population of Ohio can be modeled by

\(P(t)=\frac{12.79}{1+2.402 e^{-0.0309 x}}\)

 where P is the population in millions and t is the number of years since April 1, 1900. Based on this model, when was the population of Ohio 10 million?

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