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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 21:20 marsjupiter2554
Suppose you send out your newest "tweet" to your 5000 twitter followers. you suspect that the change in the number of followers that have seen your tweet is proportional to the ratio of the number of followers that have seen the tweet and the number of followers that have not seen the tweet. if 10 followers have seen the tweet 5. after 1 minute, write a differential equation that models the number of followers that have seen the tweet, including any initial condition. [do not solve the differential equation.]
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