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Scientists are monitoring the populations of two insect species in a remote location in Alabama. They estimate that the

current population of insect A is 2.5 million. But it's declining at the rate of 4% per year because of habitat loss. The
estimated population of insect B is 1.2 million, and it's increasing at the rate of 200,000 per year. Let x represent the
population of each insect species in millions, and y represent the elapsed time in years. Which equation can be used to
determine how long it will take for the populations of the two species to be equal?

Scientists are monitoring the populations of two insect species in a remote location-example-1
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User Bdeem
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Answer:

2.5e^-0.04x = 1.2 + 0.2x

Explanation:

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