Formulas with rational expressions are often used to model learning. Many of these formulas model the proportion of correct responses in terms of the number of trials of a particular task. One such model, called a learning curve, is
where P is the proportion of correct responses after x trials. If P = 0, there are no correct responses. If P = 1, all responses are correct. The graph of the rational formula is shown. Use the formula to solve Exercise .
How many learning trials are necessary for 0.95 of the responses to be correct? Identify your solution as a point on the graph.
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