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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 23:10 jetblackcap

Iwill give the brainliest for whoever is right. the total bear population in a certain area is represented by the function p=120(1.016)^t , where t is time in years. how could this function be rewritten to identify the weekly growth rate of the population? what is the weekly growth rate? drag and drop the choices into the boxes to correctly complete the table. if a value does not match, do not drag it to the table. function: weekly growth rate: options: p=120(1.016^1/52)^52t || p=120(1.016)^t/52 || p=120(1.016^52)^t || 0.03% || 0.019% || 1.0003%

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