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.
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)
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Where are you learning this in seventh grade I'm in second year university learning this for the first time lmao
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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 ?
I really dont understand per capita growth rate or what that tells you. 0.1 what a year? what does that mean.
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.
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)
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Very helpful video. Can you please explain about ecological dynamics please
bunnies cancel bunnies 😅