The total number of fish will depend on the size of a pond or aquariu.At the Reading Mandarin Restaurant a total of 90 tropical fish were placed in an aquarium. For the next 12 months the toal number of fish could be predicted by the equation P(x) = 90(1+1.5x), 1+0.5x  Where P is the number of fish and x is the number of months since the fish were placed in the aquarium. In one months after the fish are frist placed how many fish are there now? Three months after the fish are placed in the aquarium, what the number of fish? Six months afterthe fish are placed in the aquarium, what is the total number of fish? One year after the fish are frist placed in the aquarium, what is the number of fish? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Using your answers for, graph the function P(x). Based on your graph, what you estimate to be the total number of fish eleven months ater the fish are frist placed in the aquarium?
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