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Understanding per capita population growth and exponential growth.
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Grade 7 teachers need to learn how to teach from you❤❤❤
@abdulioo
6 ай бұрын
Where are you learning this in seventh grade I'm in second year university learning this for the first time lmao
Thanks from India.❤
well explained for grade 7
60 bunnies/year - 15 bunnies/year = 45 RABBITS/year. Kinda important when you include time (big C) into the problem. Things change over time ;)
b = 22-0,3N d=6+0,2N (dN/dt*1/N) per capita increase ?
Very helpful video. Can you please explain about ecological dynamics please
I really dont understand per capita growth rate or what that tells you. 0.1 what a year? what does that mean.
@saihemanthpetluri331
4 жыл бұрын
It describes how much a single unit of population has grown over the year. So if you have population at the beginning of a year, you can calculate how much the population will grow by the end of that year.
@shubhrajit2117
2 жыл бұрын
If you have 1 unit of bunny this year, next year you end up with 1.1 units of bunnies ie an increase of 0.1 units of bunnies. (A natural no. might make more sense)
First
bunnies cancel bunnies 😅