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8. A marine biologist measures the presence of a pollutant in an ocean and concludes that the concentration, C, in parts per million (ppm) as a function of the population, P,

of the neighbouring town is given by C(P) = 1.38P + 97.4. The population of the town, in thousands, can be modelled by P(t) = 12(1.078)* where t is the time in years since the first measurement. a. Determine an equation, in simplified form, for the concentration of pollutant as a function of the number of years since the first measurement. [3 marks] b. What reasonable restrictions should be placed on the function's domain and range? [2 marks] c. The first measurement was taken in January 2018. Adapt the formula in part (a) to create an equation for the concentration as a function of the number of months since January 2020. [3 marks] d. In which year will the concentration reach 180 ppm? [3 marks]

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