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The rabbit population in an isolated forest rises and falls depending on the population of predators. Within the year 201420142014, the population, ppp, in thousands of rabbits, mmm months after January 111, 201420142014 is: \qquad p = 0.05(m-1.5)(m-8.5)+10p=0.05(m−1.5)( m−8.5)+10p, equals, 0, point, 05, (, m, minus, 1, point, 5, ), (, m, minus, 8, point, 5, ), plus, 10 The population reached ten thousand some time in February. At what other time, given as months after January 111, 201420142014, did the rabbit population reach ten thousand?

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