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Currently there are 691,255 trees in a national forest. A park ranger discovered that an untreatable disease is killing the trees at a
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Currently there are 691,255 trees in a national forest. A park ranger discovered that an untreatable disease is killing the
trees at a rate of 1.5% every year.
Lett represent the number of years after the current date. Determine the inequality that can be used to model when there
will be no more than 621,859 trees, and then solve the inequality for t.
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Answer:
691,255(0.985)^t _< 621859; t_> 7
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