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Acity's population is represented by the function p=25,000(1.0095)t p=25,000(1.0095)t , where t is time in years. how could the function be rewritten to identify the daily growth rate of the population? what is the approximate daily growth rate? function p= 25,000 (1.00095 ^1/365t) ^365t functions: p = 25,000 (1.0095 ^1/365) ^365t p = 25,000 (1 + 0.0095) ^t/365 p = 25,000 (1 + 0.0095 ^1/365) ^365t daily growth rates: 0.003% 0.95% 0.0012%
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