The size of a population, P, can be calculated with this equation,
P = P, (1 + r)'
In the equ...
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 09:30, billycain9647
The size of a population, P, can be calculated with this equation,
P = P, (1 + r)'
In the equation,
Ро
represents the initial population size, r represents the population's growth rate, and t represents the time in years.
A population of frogs in a pond currently has 50 individuals and grows at a rate of 30 percent per year. It will take this
population approximately
years to double in size,
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