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A certain pond has a minnow population of 20,000, and the population of minnows is increasing at a rate of 5% per year. The algae that the minnows eat is diminishing due to an excess amount of UV light, and the number of minnows it can support is shrinking by 750 each year. How is the population of minnows growing, and how is the supply of algae declining

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Answer:

20000(.05)^x-750

Explanation:

That's the equation for figuring out the population

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