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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 13:58 astigall4272

P(t) =
64
One model of Earth's population growth is
(1+11e-08)
where tis
measured in years since 1990, and Pis measured in billions of people. Which
of the following statements are true?
Check all that apply.
A. In 1991, there were 5.74 billion people, according to this model.
- B. The population of Earth is growing at a rate of just under 8% per
year
I c. The population of Earth will grow exponentially for a while but
then start to decrease.
D. The carrying capacity of Earth is 64 billion people.

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P(t) =
64
One model of Earth's population growth is
(1+11e-08)
where tis
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