The rate of change of the number of raccoons N(t) in a population is directly...

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The rate of change of the number of raccoons N(t) in a population is directly proportional to 380 N(t), where t is the time in years. When t = 0, the population is 120, and when t = 4, the population has increased to 160. Find the population when t = 8.(Round your answer to the nearest integer.)raccoons

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