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An artificial pond is stocked with an initial population of 2,500 fish. The engineers estimate a 24% decline in the fish population over time without restocking or effects of fishing. The following function models the population, where x is the number of years since the pond was made.
f(x) = 2,500(0.76)x
The mathematical range of the function is y > 0. Which statement describes how the reasonable range compares to the mathematical range?
The reasonable range has a minimum value of 2,500.
The reasonable range has a maximum value of 2,500.
The reasonable range has a reasonable minimum that cannot be determined.
The reasonable range has a reasonable maximum that cannot be determined.
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