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A lake has a native population of 1,000 frogs. The native frog population increases at a rate of 200 frogs per year. A new species of 10 frogs migrates to the lake. This new species’ population increases at a rate of 50% per year. When will the two populations equal each other? Select to reveal each frog population’s growth model.

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