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The equation is B = {A[(1+r/n)^nt -1}/1-(1+r/n)^-n/k.
I know that finding the equation for t (all the other variables are solved for) involves using natural log (ln), but I can't figure it out for the life of me. Anybody help?
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How to find t in a compound interest equation? Different form of the original, includes k?
The equation is B = {A[(1+r/n)^nt -1}/1-(1+r/n)^-n/k.
I know that finding the equation for t (all the other variables are solved for) involves using natural log (ln), but I can't figure it out for the life of me. Anybody help?
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What are all the locations where birds/fish (any animals) have died and the amount?
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Like stated in the above question where are all the locations worldwide where birds/fish have died with no explanation in the past week?
Also what are the number dead?
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Brazil, New Zealand, Florida, Maryland, Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, Sweden, Italy, and England
Arkansas- 100,000 dead drum fish, and the i think it was 5,000 (or 3,000, i'm not sure, sorry!) blackbirds.
Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana- Thousands 'American Coots' and Sparrows found dead.
Maryland- 2 million fish dead.
Florida - Thousands of fish dead.
New Zealand- Hundreds of dead 'Snappers'.
Sweden- 50 'Jackdaws' dead.
England - 40,000 'Devil Crabs' washed up on shores.
Brazil - 100 tons of fish wash ashore.
Italy- 8000 Doves fall from the sky.
It's also crabs.
The scientist and researchers are trying to find out what happened.
They say it can be the end of the world, as stated in the bible (Night Line says this, i'm not saying this personally) and it can also be a sign from the Mayans prediction (Though i read on Yahoo! News that the people who studied the Mayans prediction read it wrong, and theres actually like, 100 more years or something till the Mayans prediction of the world ending). Or it can be just pollution, or as the researcher said, "The black birds can't see in the dark like owls. Just like, humans, if we walk around at midnight outside, we can't see very well. It's the same for the birds. If they were to leave their perch at night-time, they could have ran into a tree, house, car, eachother, mailbox, etc." Or it could have been their navigation thing.
But, animals don't just die. There's always a reason.
Brazil, New Zealand, Florida, Maryland, Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, Sweden, Italy, and England
Arkansas- 100,000 dead drum fish, and the i think it was 5,000 (or 3,000, i'm not sure, sorry!) blackbirds.
Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana- Thousands 'American Coots' and Sparrows found dead.
Maryland- 2 million fish dead.
Florida - Thousands of fish dead.
New Zealand- Hundreds of dead 'Snappers'.
Sweden- 50 'Jackdaws' dead.
England - 40,000 'Devil Crabs' washed up on shores.
Brazil - 100 tons of fish wash ashore.
Italy- 8000 Doves fall from the sky.
It's also crabs.
The scientist and researchers are trying to find out what happened.
They say it can be the end of the world, as stated in the bible (Night Line says this, i'm not saying this personally) and it can also be a sign from the Mayans prediction (Though i read on Yahoo! News that the people who studied the Mayans prediction read it wrong, and theres actually like, 100 more years or something till the Mayans prediction of the world ending). Or it can be just pollution, or as the researcher said, "The black birds can't see in the dark like owls. Just like, humans, if we walk around at midnight outside, we can't see very well. It's the same for the birds. If they were to leave their perch at night-time, they could have ran into a tree, house, car, eachother, mailbox, etc." Or it could have been their navigation thing.
But, animals don't just die. There's always a reason.
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