Mathematics, 31.07.2020 03:01, brandonhu
A town currently has a population of 1,000,000, and the population is increasing 6 percent every year
a) using standard function notation , next = nowx1.06, starting at 1,000,000 use p to denote current population, r for the rate of population growth, and t for the number of years explain answer
b)is the function you wrote in the previous task recursive or non recursive?
c)compare the benefits of representing a situation using a recursive function versus using a regular function
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In the field of thermodynamics, rankine is the unit used to measure temperature. one can convert temperature from celsius into rankine using the formula , what is the temperature in celsius corresponding to r degrees rankine? a. 9/5(c - 273) b. 9/5(c + 273) c. 5/9( c - 273) d. 5/9( c + 273)
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Astudent is determining the influence of different types of food on the growth rate of spiders. she feeds one group of spiders two caterpillars twice a week. the other group received similarly-sized beetles twice a week. she records the amount of time required for individuals to reach sexual maturity. her hypothesis is that the spiders feeding on caterpillars will have a faster growth rate because caterpillars have a higher protein content compared to beetles. in this experiment, what is the dependent variable? spiders assigned to different feeding groups. time required to reach sexual maturity number of prey items fed twice a week. growth rates of each group.
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