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Let us consider r the factor.

At end of 1 hr......p
At end of 2 hr......pr
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At end of 5 hr....pr^4

pr^4=p^2

r=p^1/4

At t=0 , P^(1-1/4)=p^3/4 ...Ans

Another way to see this: p^2 = p^(5t+t0)
By experimenting several values we get to p(t0)=p^3/4 & GF = p^1/4
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Let n be the growth factor
1st Year- P
2nd Year- Pn
3rd Year- Pn^2
4th Year- Pn^3
5th Year- Pn^4
This means P^2=Pn^4
P=n^4
n= P^1/4
When t=0
Population = P/n = P/P^1/4 = P^3/4
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If you observe, it is in GP form.

We can just get the answer by eliminating option.

let k be the unknown constant rate, a0 be the population in the initial state at t=0 and a1 be the population at t=1 which is a1=p.

we know as per GP, a1/a0 = k => a1=a0*k p=a0*k, p=p^3/4 * p^1/4
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