The equation N (t) = 650 models the number of people in a town who have heard a rumor 1+49e-0.7t after t days. As t increases without bound, what value does N (t) approach? Interpret your answer. How many people started the rumor? Number N (t) approaches 650 ON (t) is limited by the number of poeple who started the rumor. o N (t) is limited by the rate at which the rumor spreads. ON (t) is limited by the carrying capacity of the town. O N (t) is limited by the number of days it takes for the entire population to hear the rumor. N (t) is not limited by any value and increases without bound.
The equation N (t) = 650 models the number of people in a town who have heard a rumor 1+49e-0.7t after t days. As t increases without bound, what value does N (t) approach? Interpret your answer. How many people started the rumor? Number N (t) approaches 650 ON (t) is limited by the number of poeple who started the rumor. o N (t) is limited by the rate at which the rumor spreads. ON (t) is limited by the carrying capacity of the town. O N (t) is limited by the number of days it takes for the entire population to hear the rumor. N (t) is not limited by any value and increases without bound.
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N (t) is limited by the number of poeple who started the rumor.
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N (t) is limited by the carrying capacity of the town.
N (t) is limited by the number of days it takes for the entire population to hear the rumor.
N (t) is not limited by any value and increases without bound.
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