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suppose a population has a doubling time of 15 years. By what factor will it grow in 30 years?
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issa
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How do the effects of zero population growth and negative population growth differ? How are they similar?
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Shavaleir
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what is different about the it took the world population to double from 1 billion to 2 billion ad the time it took to double
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ALisha
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This exercise uses the population growth model.
The population of the world was 7.1 billion in 2013, and the observed relative
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TJ
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The fox population in a certain region has an annual growth rate of 9% per year. In the year 2012, there were 20,700 foxes
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Keonn'a
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A country X has a population growth rate of 3%. How many years will it take the population of country X to double? Use
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Terri
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need help please I have to do history, decades of growth unit test for connections academy and i really need to get it done
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Random dude
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The population P of a culture of bacteria is described by the equation P = 1600e^0.052t
where t is time, in hours, relative to
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Jessica Maths
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Please, help me!
Differentiate a logistic growth pattern from an exponential growth pattern.
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Victoria
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One serious problem caused growing population is ________?
A. a higher death rate B. not enough available jobs C. too much energy
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Regan
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1. The world population in 1992 is 5.42 billion. If its population doubled every
a. 41 years, what would its population be in 41
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sasha
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The world population in 1992 is 5.42 billion. If its population doubled every
41 years, what would its population be in 41 years?
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sara
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The population of the Earth is approximately 6 billion people and is growing at an annual rate of 1.9%. Assuming a Malthusian
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Lexi
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In 1951, the population of India was 357 million people. By 1981 it had grown to 984 million. If the population is growing
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Leanna
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suppose the population of a town increases by 3% each year. the population of the town today is 25,000. use compound interest
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Corleone
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how can challenges of population growth in texas cities be addressed?
its a short essay question, pls help broskisssss
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@urmom.com
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The size of the beaver population at a national park increases at the rate of 4.3% per year. If the size of the current
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Anonymous
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A colony of 1000 weevils grows exponentially to 1750 in one week. a) At what continuous rate is the population growing?
b) How
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Waleed
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The rodent population in a city is currently estimated at 30,000 and is growing according to the Malthusian model. If it is
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Madison
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in 2000, the population of a town was 8914. the population expected to grow at a rate of %1.36 each year. in what year will the
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Anonymous
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Natural increase can be best defined as
a. population growth that occurs due to people's desire to migrate to more desirable
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Kaai97
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A population of bacteria growing exponentially will double in 24 hours. How long will it take for the bacterial population to
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Anonymous
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The growth of the population of a country can be modeled by the equation . Using this equation, which of the following best
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Jamie Ciacico
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Country A has a growth rate of 2.1% per year. The population is currently 5,747,000 and the land area of Country A is
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Leslie
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What has been the general trend in human population growth?
A.) The human population has decreased. b.) The human population has
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Amanda Fire
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Suppose the population of deer in a state is 10,280 and is growing 1% each year. Predict the population after 5 years
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kim
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The population of a southern city follows the exponential law. If the population doubled in size over 13 months and the current
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lily
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The world's population is 1970 was about 3.6 billion. If the population has increased at 2% each year since then, what will the
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asked by
erin
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Solve the problem.
The growth in the population of a certain rodent at a dump site fits the exponential function A(t)=
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asked by
re
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In 1951, the population of India was 357 million people. By 1981 it had grown to 984 million. If the population is growing
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Leanna
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How long will it take for the population of a certain country to double if its annual growth rate is 1.5%? Round to the nearest
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Kris
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Suppose a city with a population of 200,000 has been growing at a rate of 3% per year. If this rate continues, find the
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Cooper P smith
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[b]1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data[/b]
The average growth rate of the population of a certain city
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Kate
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population of 10,000 +5% every year for three years
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bad math
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Use the model below to estimate the average annual growth rate of a certain country's population for 1950, 1988, and
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Sub-Zero
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which of the following observations would be consistent with an exponential model of population growth?
A) The population grew
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idk
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A population of 59 foxes in a wildlife preserve quadruplets in size every year. The function, y=59•4x where x is the number of
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asked anonymously
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Rapid population growth can result in large increases in the infant mortality rate if there is
Choose
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Fatima
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Select the correct response from the drop-down menu.(1 point)
Rapid population growth can result in large increases in the infant
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Jaba Masdion
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Which of the following provides the BEST explanation for slowing population growth in China?(1 point)
Responses China’s
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asked anonymously
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The figure represents world population growth between 1950 and 2015. Examine the figure and use it to answer the following
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jj
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Rapid population growth can result in large increases in the infant mortality rate if there is
1. A shortage of clean food and
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asked by
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During the late 1900s, where did the majority of population growth in Georgia occur?
A. coastal areas B. farming communities C.
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asked by
ss
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At which point does birth rate exceed death rate the most
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asked by
Ohh
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There were differences in population growth between the Northern States and the Southern States. What caused the differences?
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asked anonymously
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used once or not at all.
large populations low population growth rates unequal treatment of women elimination of the caste system
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+Dianna+
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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asked by
edward
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Rapid population grwth can result in large increases infant mortalilty rate if the is
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Tristen Riley
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If there are 10,000 bacteria at 6:00 am, and they triple every 15 minutes, how much time will it take for there to be 100,000?
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asked by
Anonymous
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The Bureau of Census record in 2000 shows that the population in the country doubled compared to that of 1980. In what year will
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asked by
nicole
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