Suppose a lake is stocked with N?0 fish of the same age. The total number C of  fish caught by fishing over the life span of the fish is given by

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Here F is the percentage of the fish population caught annually, and M is the percentage of fish that die each year. Suppose the lake is initially stocked with 1100 fish that have a mortality rate of 13% per year, so .  A: Write a formula that gives C as a function F.B: What percentage of fish caught annually will result in a total catch of 610 fish? Round your answer to two decimal places.C: What is the horizontal asymptote for this function?



What will be an ideal response?


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A:

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B: 16.18%

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C: 1100


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Provide an appropriate response.Write  as a decimal.

A. 0.5
B. 0.
C. 0.
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