(Solved) It is estimated that \boldsymbolt years from now the population of a given region will be P(t)=(25)/(3+2 e^-0.05 t) million people. Determine the


Question: It is estimated that \(\boldsymbol{t}\) years from now the population of a given region will be \(P(t)=\frac{25}{3+2 e^{-0.05 t}}\) million people.

  1. Determine the current population of the region.
  2. What will the population be 25 years from now?
  3. Is there a limit to how large the population will grow? If so then what is that limit?

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