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Answer: Try  P= 4400 - t(1100/6)  where t is the number of years since 1991.

That fraction could be changed to a decimal: 183.33

From 1991 to 2009 is 18 years.

To "predict" the population on 2009, put 18 in place of t.

You will subtract that 18(183.33) from 4400.             : =( A sad number)

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial population was 4400.  Over a Time period of 6 years it dropped to 3300, so a change of -1100/6 per year.

You can calculate the number of moose still alive in any year by using the number of years that have passed since 1991 and substituting that number for the Time.

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