Suppose that the number of individuals at time t in a certainwildlife population is

Chapter 4, Problem 68

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Suppose that the number of individuals at time \(t\) in a certain wildlife population is given by

                                                         \(N(t)=\frac{340}{1+9(0.77)^{t}}, \quad t \geq 0\)

where \(t\) is in years. Use a graphing utility to estimate the time at which the size of the population is increasing most rapidly.

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N(t) = frac{340}{1+9(0.77)^t},        t geq 0

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