One model for the growth rate G, in thousands per year, of a certain species depends on the population N, in thousands. The relationship is  
 
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What population corresponds to the maximum growth rate, and what is that growth rate? Round your answers to two decimal places.
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A. The maximum growth rate of 1.75 thousand per year corresponds to a population of 2.50 thousand.
B. The maximum growth rate of 2.50 thousand per year corresponds to a population of 1.75 thousand.
C. The maximum growth rate of 4.40 thousand per year corresponds to a population of 4.24 thousand.
D. The maximum growth rate of 4.24 thousand per year corresponds to a population of 4.40 thousand.


Answer: A

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