Mathematics, 10.12.2020 01:40 aliceohern
Assume there is a certain population of fish in a pond whose growth is described by the logistic equation. It is estimated that the carrying capacity for the pond is 1300 fish. Absent constraints, the population would grow by 140% per year.
If the starting population is given by
p0 = 600 , then after one breeding season the population of the pond is given by
p1 =
After two breeding seasons the population of the pond is given by
p2=
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