Asked by mary
Ten blackberry plants started growing in my yard. Absent constraint, blackberries
will spread by 200% a month. My yard can only sustain about 50 plants. Using the
logistic growth model,
a. Write a recursive formula for the number of blackberry plants in my yard
b. Calculate the number of plants after 1, 2, and 3 months
will spread by 200% a month. My yard can only sustain about 50 plants. Using the
logistic growth model,
a. Write a recursive formula for the number of blackberry plants in my yard
b. Calculate the number of plants after 1, 2, and 3 months
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Lisa
Ten blackberry plants started growing in my yard. Absent constraint, blackberries
will spread by 200% a month. My yard can only sustain about 50 plants. Using the
logistic growth model,
a. Write a recursive formula for the number of blackberry plants in my yard
b. Calculate the number of plants after 1, 2, and 3 months
will spread by 200% a month. My yard can only sustain about 50 plants. Using the
logistic growth model,
a. Write a recursive formula for the number of blackberry plants in my yard
b. Calculate the number of plants after 1, 2, and 3 months
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