Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The rate of infection is jointly proportional to the number of infected troopers and the number of non-infected ones. It can be expressed as follows:

Rearranging and integrating

At the initial breakout (t=0) there was one trooper infected (I=1)

In two days (t=2) there were 5 troopers infected

Rearranging, we can model the number of infected troops (I) as

Answer:
2/15
Step-by-step explanation:
4/5-2/3 = 12/15-10/15 = 2/15
So 2/15 is your answer
Answer: A don't get confused by b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>It will take 9 years for the population to double</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Exponential Growth
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The natural growth of some magnitudes can be modeled by the equation:

Where P is the actual amount of the magnitude, Po is its initial amount, r is the growth rate and t is the time.
The population of a city grows at a rate of r=8% = 0.08 per year. We are required to find when (t) the population will double, or P=2Po.
Substituting in the equation:

Simplifying:

Taking logarithms:

Applying the exponent property of logs:

Solving for t:

Calculating:

It will take 9 years for the population to double
Answer:
Option D is answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
Given;
f(x) = 10/9 X + 11
Let f(X) be "y".
y = (10/9) X + 11
Interchange "X" and "y".
x = (10/9) y + 11
or, 9x = 10y + 99
or, y = (9x-99)/10
Therefore, f'(X) = (9x-99)/10.
<u>Hope</u><u> it</u><u> helps</u><u>!</u>