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1 November, 03:02

Suppose a population of 160 crickets double in size every month. The function f (x) = 160*2^x gives the population after to months. How any crickets will there be in two years?

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  1. 1 November, 03:04
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    First, we determine how many months are there in two years. We know that each year has 12 months. With these, there are 24 months in 2 years. Solving for the number of crickets in two months,

    f (x) = 160 x (2^24/2)

    = 655,360

    Therefore, after 2 years there are 655,360 crickets.
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