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A population of 50 foxes in a wildlife preserve triples in size every 10 years. The function y= 50 x 3^x , where x is the number of 10-year periods, models the population growth. How many foxes will there be after 30 years?
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50 x 3^3 = 50 x 27 = 1350 foxes
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