The number of fruit flies in an experimental population after t hours is given by
Q(t) = 20e^0...
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The number of fruit flies in an experimental population after t hours is given by
Q(t) = 20e^0.03t, t > 0. Find the initial number of fruit flies in the population.
A Q(72) = 173
B. Q(0) = 20e
C. Q(0) = 72
D. Q(0) = 20
E. None of them
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