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In the logistic population growth model, the per capita rate of population increase approaches zero as the population size (n) approaches the carrying capacity (k), as shown in the table. assume that rmax = 1.0 and k = 1,500. you can then calculate the population growth rate for four cases where population size (n) is greater than carrying capacity. to do this, use the equation for population growth rate in the table.
which population size has the highest growth rate?
a) n = 1,510
b) n = 1,600
c) n = 1,750
d) n = 2,000


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