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Mathematics, 16.11.2019 02:31 josuemarquezz27

The number p, in hundreds of bacteria in a sample, can be modeled by the equation p = t4 + 5t3 + 5t2 + 6t, where t is measured in weeks. explain how to determine the number of weeks for which the population would be greater than 10,000.

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