Answer:
I think the answer is 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Don't count on me but I think it could be right
Answer:
The approximate number of years until the species is extinct will be 9 years
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given
The population of a species is modeled by the equation

where
t is the number of years
we have to find time when species extinct
we know that any species will be extinct only if population of that species becomes 0
so, we can set P(t)=0
and then we can solve for t

we can factor it


we get t value as imaginary for this equation



So,
the approximate number of years until the species is extinct will be 9 years
I’m not 100% but I think it could be the last table
Well, if earth's climate is getting warmer then the glaciers would probably start to melt. I'm not sure how to answer the second one either, maybe since glaciers are so big, they would be a lot of animals living on them and they would loose their habitat maybe causing them to have to move somewhere else?
9/9 simply equals 1 there is no mixed number