Suppose that demographic studies show that each year about 8% of a city's population moves to the suburbs (and 92% stays in the city), while 4% of the suburban population moves to the city (and 96% remains in the suburbs). In the year 2000, 64
1% of the population of the region lived in the city and 35.9% lived in the suburbs. What percentage of the population of the region would eventually live in the city if the migration probabilities were to remain constant over many years? For simplicity, ignore other influences on the population such as births, deaths, and migration into and out of the region.
A) 41.7% B) 33.3% C) 50% D) 66.7%
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A. 56m3 B. 784m6 C. 14m6 D. 14m3
Write the equation in logarithmic form.23 = 8
A. log38 = 2 B. log28 = 3 C. log82 = 3 D. log23 = 8
Solve the equation by factoring.8x2 = -15x - x3
A. {-3, -5} B. {0, 3, 5} C. {3, 5} D. {0, -3, -5}
Sketch the graph of the polynomial function.f(x) = x3 - 3
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