Raymond B. answered 08/06/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
N(t) = 350 +36t
N(t) = 350 -32t
N(t) = 350+ 22t
N(t) = 350 -6t
N(t)= 350
N(t) = 350 +5t
IM Z.
asked 06/21/22When a new charter school opened in 1994, there were 350 students enrolled. Write a formula for the function N(t)N(t), representing the number of students attending this charter school tt years after 1994, assuming that the student population:
Increased by 36 students per year
Decreased by 32 students per year
Increased by 44 students every 2 years
Decreased by 24 students every 4 years
Remained constant (did not change)
Increased by 10 students every semester (twice each year)
Raymond B. answered 08/06/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
N(t) = 350 +36t
N(t) = 350 -32t
N(t) = 350+ 22t
N(t) = 350 -6t
N(t)= 350
N(t) = 350 +5t
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