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Biology, 04.06.2020 13:04, edwardsb

A group of scientists monitored the population of gypsy moths and the rate of defoliation in one US region over a four-year period. Their collected data appears in the chart. Study the data, and then answer the following questions. Population of MothsAcres of Land with Defoliation Year 13,84555,100 Year 25,780125,460 Year 315,804325,455 Year 452, 350741,355 Part A Calculate the percent increase in population between year 1 and year 2, year 2 and year 3, and year 3 and year 4. Round up or down to the nearest whole percentage. Show your work.

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