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The mouse population in a small desert area is modeled by the function The mouse population in a small desert area is modeled by the function   where   is measured in days. When is the maximum population attained and what is the maximum population? A)  After 175 days, the mouse population is 0. B)  After 9 days, the mouse population is 1,310. C)  After 84 days, the mouse population is 1,310. D)  After 84 days, the mouse population is 7,005. E)  After 9 days, the mouse population is 2,485. where The mouse population in a small desert area is modeled by the function   where   is measured in days. When is the maximum population attained and what is the maximum population? A)  After 175 days, the mouse population is 0. B)  After 9 days, the mouse population is 1,310. C)  After 84 days, the mouse population is 1,310. D)  After 84 days, the mouse population is 7,005. E)  After 9 days, the mouse population is 2,485. is measured in days. When is the maximum population attained and what is the maximum population?

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