The population of fox in a forest follows a periodic cycle where the maximum population is 480 and the minimum population is 140. One population cycle takes 16 months to complete. Sketch 2 population cycles, assuming the fox population is starting at the average and the population is decreasing. Appropriately label all scales.
The population of fox in a forest follows a periodic cycle where the maximum population is 480 and the minimum population is 140. One population cycle takes 16 months to complete. Sketch 2 population cycles, assuming the fox population is starting at the average and the population is decreasing. Appropriately label all scales.
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The population of fox in a forest follows a periodic cycle where the maximum population is 480 and the minimum population is 140. One population cycle takes 16 months to complete. Sketch 2 population cycles, assuming the fox population is starting at the average and the population is decreasing. Appropriately label all scales.
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