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13. 15 points BerrApCalc7 9.2.035. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Write the differential equation (unlimited, limited, or logistic) that applies to the situation described. Then use its solution to solve the problem. The value of a stamp collection, initially worth $1400, grows continuously at the rate of 7% per year. F da o mula for its value aftert ears y= Need Help? Read It 14. 5 points BerrApCalc7 9.2.040. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Write the differential equation (unlimited, limited, or logistic) that applies to the situation described. Then use its solution to solve the problem A person can memorize at most 50 two-digit numbers. If that person can memorize 20 numbers in the first 20 minutes, find a formula for the number that can be memorized in t minutes. (Round your coefficients to four decimal places.) Use your answer to estimate how long the person will take to memorize 25 numbers. (Round your answer to the nearest minute.) min Need Help? man.
13. 15 points BerrApCalc7 9.2.035. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Write the differential equation (unlimited, limited, or logistic) that applies to the situation described. Then use its solution to solve the problem. The value of a stamp collection, initially worth $1400, grows continuously at the rate of 7% per year. F da o mula for its value aftert ears y= Need Help? Read It 14. 5 points BerrApCalc7 9.2.040. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Write the differential equation (unlimited, limited, or logistic) that applies to the situation described. Then use its solution to solve the problem A person can memorize at most 50 two-digit numbers. If that person can memorize 20 numbers in the first 20 minutes, find a formula for the number that can be memorized in t minutes. (Round your coefficients to four decimal places.) Use your answer to estimate how long the person will take to memorize 25 numbers. (Round your answer to the nearest minute.) min Need Help? man.
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