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  • 15-10-2017
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Do I solve this by equaling both equations to each other?

Do I solve this by equaling both equations to each other class=

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aahona
aahona aahona
  • 15-10-2017
Yes, you got it! You would need to set the equations equal to each other, because that represents when their populations are the same. Then, solving for x will find the time in months until you reach that equilibrium in population. If you need help solving for x, just comment on this. Hope it helps!
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