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10 October, 06:49

Which two equations below could you solve to find D, the number of days it takes the water lily population to double? 2 = 3.915 (1.106) D 7.830 = 3.915 (1.106) D 7.830 = 3.915 (2) D 2 = 1.106D

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  1. 10 October, 06:59
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    This is the concept of algebra, suppose the initial number was x, and the new number is 2x. The constant rate of growth is r and time is D, the function representing growth will be given by:

    2x=x (r) D

    from our choices the equations that represents the information above will be:

    7.830=3.915 (1.106) D

    and

    7.830=3.915 (2) D

    this is because from both equations we see the initial number was 3.915 and doubled to 7.830
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