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Let f be the number of fruit tree blossoms (in ten thousands) and let b be the number of bees (in hundreds) in an orchard. Suppose f and b satisfy the differential equations Let f be the number of fruit tree blossoms (in ten thousands)  and let b be the number of bees (in hundreds)  in an orchard. Suppose f and b satisfy the differential equations   and   , which correspond to the slope field in the figure. Assume f = 3 and b = 3 when t = 0. What happens to the number of fruit tree blossoms and bees over time?   A) The solution approaches the origin. B) The solution approaches the line f = b. C)    , but b does not. D)    , but f does not. and Let f be the number of fruit tree blossoms (in ten thousands)  and let b be the number of bees (in hundreds)  in an orchard. Suppose f and b satisfy the differential equations   and   , which correspond to the slope field in the figure. Assume f = 3 and b = 3 when t = 0. What happens to the number of fruit tree blossoms and bees over time?   A) The solution approaches the origin. B) The solution approaches the line f = b. C)    , but b does not. D)    , but f does not. , which correspond to the slope field in the figure. Assume f = 3 and b = 3 when t = 0. What happens to the number of fruit tree blossoms and bees over time? Let f be the number of fruit tree blossoms (in ten thousands)  and let b be the number of bees (in hundreds)  in an orchard. Suppose f and b satisfy the differential equations   and   , which correspond to the slope field in the figure. Assume f = 3 and b = 3 when t = 0. What happens to the number of fruit tree blossoms and bees over time?   A) The solution approaches the origin. B) The solution approaches the line f = b. C)    , but b does not. D)    , but f does not.


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