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What event was responsible for the first population explosion?
(1 point) Responses the Industrial Revolution the Industrial
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Blue Berry
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Which is the result of zero population growth?
(1 point) Responses population stability population stability no natural increase
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Blue Berry
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The carrying capacity for many animal populations has decreased, but the carrying capacity for Earth’s human population has
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A town with a population of 12 000 has been growing at an average rate of 2.5%
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if theres a population increase that means that
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The size of the coyote population at a national park increases at the rate of 4.6% per year. If the size of the current
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Nicole
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In 1987, the population of Mexico was estimated at 82 million people, with an annual growth rate of 2.5%. The 1987 population of
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SC
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In an experiment, the population P of bacteria is given by P=1000e^kt,where k is constant.If the size of population bacteria is
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julie
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A country's population in 1995 was 175 million. In 2000 it was 181 million. Estimate the population in 2020 using the
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bob
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Initial population of a town is 18,691 and it has a doubling time of 15 years. What will the population be in 4 years?
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Clare
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Last year the population of Spoon Forks
grew from 1250 to 1300. If the population of the town grows by the same percent this
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Madison
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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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main point about the overpopulation is major threat to humanity
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p
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The population growth of a state since 2000 in millions of people is represented by a linear model. Using the trend line,
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During two years, the population of birds of an island became 7 times more than before. If the first year increase in the
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pls help meh
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Natural increase can be best defined as
(1 point) Responses population growth that occurs due to people’s desire to migrate to
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Blue Berry
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wrtie one setencve that overpopulation is big problem therefore need asap solution
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p
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The population growth of a state since 2000 in millions of people is represented by a linear model. Using the trend line, y
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A certain city has a population of 30000 and increases by 6% per year. What will the population be 7 years later?
Select one: a.
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Anonymous
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Which of the following statements does NOT correctly describe current population trends?
A. Over the past 100 years, population
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Anonymous
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2(a)Consider the arithmetic progression with terms A3=-2 and A12=23. Find the sum of A1+......+A40 (can do)
(b)In 1800 the
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Anonymous
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for population in billions, where t is years since 1990:
N(t) = 41/1+11 e^−0.1 t (b) According to this model, when will the
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Erika
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the population of a city is expected to triple every 25 years . when can the city planners expect the present population of 180
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mary
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The population of the town increase at the rate of 4 percent every year. If the present population of the town is 500000
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Fresh
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The number of individuals N in a population of a certain species is given by the following function of time, t:
N(t)=
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Ravinder
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Find the number of cells present after 9 days given the function:
f(x)=111.6e^(.44794t)+288.4
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Truc
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The population in certain country is growing at the rate of 7 % a year . If the population in the year 1995 was 190 million,
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Migena
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The population of a southern city follows the exponential law. If the population doubled in size over 28 months and the current
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john
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Suppose a population of bacteria in a Petri dish has a doubling time of 6 hours. How long will it take for an initial population
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mat
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The city of Toronto’s population rose from 2,000,000 to 4,500,000 in the last twenty years of the twentieth
century. What was
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naomie
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I have no idea how to even start this problem.
In 1951, the population of India was 357 million people. By 1981 it had grown to
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Anonymous
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. In which regions of the world will most population growth occur during the twenty-first century? What conditions contribute to
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Tony
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population increasing at rate of 5% per year current population 7,000,000 what will it be in 12years
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Anonymous
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On the basis of data collected during an experiment, a biologist found that the growth of a fruit fly (Drisophila) with a
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Jemima
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a town has a population of 8400 in 1990. Fifteen years later, it's population had grown to 12 500. Assuming that the population
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david
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Solve.
The population of a particular country was 29 million in 1980; in 1989, it was 36 million. The exponential growth function
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Anonymous
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The population of a town increases every year by 2% of the population at the beginning of that year. The number of years by
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Haroon Gondal
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Assuming the population of the earth changes at a rate proportional to the current population further, it is estimated that at
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Brian J
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In 1990, the population of Africa was 643 million and by 2000 it had grown to 813 million.
a.) Use the exponential growth model
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Kim
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(1) If the population of a city was 2 million in 1995 and growing at a rate of 6.4%, what will the population be in the year
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Peter
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The population of some countries has a relative growth rate of 2.75% per year. At this rate, how many years (to the nearest
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Anonymous
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The population of a city was 60,000 in the year 2005 and increased by 2.5% every year.
a) Write a formula for the population size
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jared
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How has the world’s human population changed over the past 200 years?(1 point)
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Max
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assuming the population of the earth changes at a rate proportional to the current population further, it is estimated that at
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Brian
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The number f water hyacinth plants growing on a lake increases exponentially with time. On Tuesday the number of plants is 150.
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Billy
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According to the U.S Bureau of Census in the year 1850 the population of the US was 23,191,876 in 1900 the population was
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Nikki
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Suppose that the number of bacteria in a certain population increases according to a continuous exponential growth model, with a
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rhonda
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Suppose that a country's population is 64 million and its population growth rate is 3.7% per year. If the population growth
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Taylor
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You are listening to a political pundit discussing the growth of the state's population with a radio talk show host. The host
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Lizet
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After its fastest rate of growth ever during the 1980s and 1990s, the rate of growth of world population is expected to slow
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Jessa
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