The equation of change for a certain fish population is
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Here N in measured in tons of fish, and t is measured in years. The variable F is the number of tons of fish per year taken by fishing.
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A: What number of tons of fish per year can be taken by fishing if the population is to be maintained at a level of 428 tons? That is, for what value of F will 428 be an equilibrium solution? Round your answer to two decimal places.B: What will happen to the population if the population is 428 tons and the amount of fish taken by fishing is 41 tons per year?C: Find the equilibrium solutions if 41 tons per year are taken by fishing. Round your answers to two decimal places.
What will be an ideal response?
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B: The population will decline.
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C: tons and
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