Math  /  Calculus

QuestionSuppose that the population of wolves is initially 800 , and that the rate of change of the population is given by r(t)r(t), where tt is in years. What is the meaning of 610r(t)dt\int_{6}^{10} r(t) d t The rate of change of the number of wolves in year 10 The change in the number of wolves from year 6 to year 10 Thê rate of change of the number of wolves in year 6 The difference in the growth rate r(t)r(t) between year 6 and year 10 . The total number of wolves after 10 years.

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The integral 610r(t)dt\int_{6}^{10} r(t) dt represents the change in the number of wolves from year 6 to year 10.

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