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The rate of growth dp/dt of a population of bacteria is proportional to the square root of t where p is the population size and t is the time in days (0 ≤ t ≤ 10). that is, dp/dt = k√t the initial size of the population is 500. after 1 day the population has grown to 600. estimate the population after 7 days.

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