super_chris1234
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Hello,
This question in my text book has been giving me some problems as I am not fully aware how to solve equations with the value of "e"
The population growth of mosquitoes, M, in a certain tropical zone, Shamagala, at time t(in hours) is given by
M(t)=1000et/60.
a) How many mosquitoes are in Shamagala at t=0 hours?
What I initially thought to do is set t=0 and solve for e: M(t)=1000e0/60.
But, I'm completely dumfounded on how to solve this question.
Thank you very much,
Chris
This question in my text book has been giving me some problems as I am not fully aware how to solve equations with the value of "e"
The population growth of mosquitoes, M, in a certain tropical zone, Shamagala, at time t(in hours) is given by
M(t)=1000et/60.
a) How many mosquitoes are in Shamagala at t=0 hours?
What I initially thought to do is set t=0 and solve for e: M(t)=1000e0/60.
But, I'm completely dumfounded on how to solve this question.
Thank you very much,
Chris