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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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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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Assume that a population was 853 when t=0, and 3 years later it became 2314.
Assuming the population grows exponentially, write a
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Anonymous
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The rate of growth of a particular population is given by dP/dt=50t^2-100t^3/2 where P is the population size and t is the time
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The population increased 80 percent in 5 years. The current population is 18,000. find five years ago.
18,000 * 0.80 = 14,400
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Terence P.
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Assume that a population was 891 when t=0, and 6 years later it became 2028.
1. Assuming the population grows exponentially,
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Lauren
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The size of a decreasing population is given by p(t)=P0(2)^-t/7 where p(t) represents the population as time, t, in years and p0
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Lucia
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The size of a decreasing population is given by p(t)=P0(2)^-t/7 where p(t) represents the population as time, t, in years and p0
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Shawn
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U.S. Population The data show the U.S. population by age.
Under 20 years is 27.0. 20 years and over is 7.30. 65 years and over is
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The current student population of New York City is 1400. If the population decreases at a rate of 9.1% each year. What will the
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abby
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