AP Calculus AB April 8, 2009

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    1. Reviewing the Honey Bees problem and a wee little quiz ... calculus by flickr user Dawn Ashley
    2. A population of honeybees grows at an annual rate equal to 1/4 the number present when there are no more than 10,000 bees. If there are more than 10,000 bees but fewer than 50,000 bees, the growth rate is equal to 1/12 of the number present. If there are 5000 bees now, when will there be 25,000 bees?

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