[See Solution] Suppose Anytown, USA has a fixed population of 200,000. On March 1,3000 people have the flu. On June 1,6000 people have it. If the rate of


Question: Suppose Anytown, USA has a fixed population of 200,000. On March 1,3000 people have the flu. On June 1,6000 people have it. If the rate of increase of the number \(\mathrm{N}(\mathrm{t})\) who have the flu is proportional to the number who don't have it, how many will have the disease on September 1?

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