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Question completion status: question 1 a hypothetical species of birds with a current population of 1 and an annual growth rate of 3% travels in a huge flock. at two different times during each year they nest and reproduce. use the discrete exponential growth model to estimate the population for this bird population 5 years from now. (*round to the nearest bird) hint: use the model p=l(1+r/n)(nt ) a. 10,616 b. 11,605 oc. 95,367,431 d. 13,439 save answer 3 points question 2 you invest $2000.00 that is compounded quarterly (four times per year) for 30 years at an annual interest rate of 5%. use the discrete exponential growth model to calculate the value of the investment at the end of the 30 years. (*round to the nearest dollar)hint: use the model p (1+r/n)^(nt) a. $2,442 ob. $2,903 oc. $5,000 od. $8.880 3 points save answer question 3 click save and submit to save and submit. click save all answers to save all ansuers. save and submit close window save all answers

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