Answer:
N(t) = L(1-ε^(-kt))
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets call h(t) = L-N(t), the total of people that didnt get to see the movie yet. Note that h'(t) = L'-N'(t) = -N'(t) (because L is a constant).
Since N'(t) = k*h(t), we get that h'(t) = -kh(t). Therefore, we have that h(t) = c*ε^(-kt) for certain constant c. As a result, N(t) = L - h(t) = L - cε^(-kt). Its common sense that N(0) = 0, because 0 people go to see the movie before it cames out, as a consecuence we obtain that
0 = N(0) = L - c
hence, c = L, and we have then
N(t) = L - Lε^(-kt) = L(1-ε^(-kt))
I hope that works for you!