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BISON In 1900, researchers began monitoring the increase in bison population at a national park. Starting from a population of just 21 bison, the number grew at a rate of 18% per year during the study period.
a. Write a function that represents the number y of bison in the state park after x years.
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Without multiplying, tell which product is larger and why. 5 × 1/3 or 5 × 2/3 a)5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is less than 2/3 b) 5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3 c) 5 × 2/3 because 1/3 is less than 23 d) 5 × 23 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3
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The federal reserve controls certain interest rates in the united states. investors often try to speculate as to whether the federal reserve will raise or lower rates and by how much. suppose a company conducts extensive interviews with financial analysts, and as a result, predicts that "thefed" will increase rates by an average of 0.25 percentage points every six months for the forseeable future. which type of equation could be used to model the predicted interest rates over the next several years, assuming no other significant changes? a) a linear equation b) a quadratic equation c) a polynomial equation d) an exponential equation
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Jessica is organizing a guided tour of the rain forest. the average profit per person that the touring company makes is given by the rational expression 18x+35/x, where x is the number of people going on the tour. what does the numerator of this rational expression represents?
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