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I need help in solving the following solution.
The Gompertz model has been used to model population growth.
dy/dt = -ryln(y/k), where r = 0.67 per year, K = 36500 kg,

Use the Gompertz model to find the predicted value of y(4) .

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What have you tried so far?
 
Mute said:
What have you tried so far?

That's just it...I am not to sure how to tackle the problem. I know the answer is 31374 kg.

How do I get is what I need help with.

Thanks!
 
Have you tried solving the differential equation? Do you have any ideas about how you might try to solve it? I'll give you a hint: t does not appear explicitly, and it is a first-order, homogeneous (but nonlinear) equation for y(t). Does this give you any ideas?
 
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