In fishery science, a cohort is the collection of fish

Chapter 5, Problem 23

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In fishery science, a cohort is the collection of fish that results from one annual reproduction. It is usually assumed that the number of fish still alive after t years is given by an exponential function. For Pacific halibut, , where is the initial size of the cohort. Approximate the percentage of the original number still alive after 10 years.

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