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The time rate of change of a rabbit population P is proportional to the square root of PP. At time t=0 (months) the population numbers 100 rabbits and is increasing at the rate of 10 rabbits per month. Let P′=kP12 describe the growth of the rabbit population, where k is a positive constant to be found. Find the formulas for k and for the rabbit population P(t) after t months.

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