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Travka [436]
1 year ago
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Factoring a death rate from natural causes and predation, the beetle population increases approximately 5% each year. Use the Ta

ble button to create a table showing the estimated population for each year, starting with the current population and stopping when you've reached or exceeded the carrying capacity.​
Biology
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]1 year ago
6 0

The estimated population for each year will be:

11500

12075

12679

13313

13979

14678

<h3>How to calculate the population?</h3>

Given an estimated beetle population of 11,500, of which it is estimated to increase approximately by 5% each year, we can calculate the estimated population for each year as follows:

Year                       Calculation         Est. Population

1st yr (current yr)                                   11,500

2nd yr                     11,500*105%          12,075

3rd yr                      12,075*105%         12,679

4th yr                      12,679*105%          13,313

5th yr                      13,313*105%           13,979

6th yr                      13,979*105%          14,678

The above is how the table that shows the estimated population for each year.

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