a.
To find: the population of city NY in 1850.
1,798,234
Given information:
The population of city NY state can be modeled by
where P is the population in millions and t is the number of years since 1800.
Explanation:
Here, t corresponds to years after 1800, so year 1850 corresponds to
Substitute
Which corresponds to the population of about 1,798,234
b.
To find: the population of city NY in 2015.
19,278,362
Given information:
The population of city NY state can be modeled by
where P is the population in millions and t is the number of years since 1800.
Explanation:
Here, t corresponds to years after 1800, so year 2015 corresponds to
Substitute
Which corresponds to the population of about 19,278,362
c.
To find: city N’s maximum sustainable population.
19,875,000
Given information:
The population of city NY state can be modeled by
where P is the population in millions and t is the number of years since 1800.
Explanation:
The maximum sustainable population or the limit to growth of the given population model is found by finding its limit as t increases infinitely large.
Now as
So, the limit to growth is:
This corresponds to a maximum population of 19,875,000.
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