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Assuming logistic growth, if I told you there are currently 100 quail on campus, with r=0.1, but that they have greatly exceeded their carrying capacity = K = 50. How many quail will be in the population next generation?

So r is rate of growth, and it determines the increase based on the total 100, but how does carrying capacity factor in?
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