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The population in the world can be simulated using the model /= (1 −/) , where p is population, pm is the maximum capacity, and k is the growth rate. Using Euler’s method, simulate the world’s population from 1950 to 2000. The initial conditions are p0(1950)=2555 million, k=0.026/yr, and pmax = 12,000 million. Calculate your results and compare with the true data below:
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