hanna29 hanna29
  • 25-11-2016
  • Biology
contestada

what's the population formula in biology

Respuesta :

AuroraXOMave
AuroraXOMave AuroraXOMave
  • 26-11-2016
The population formula in biology I believe is: P = Pºeʳᵀ

The little º stands for zero.

The little ᵀ stands for time.

The little ʳ stands for rate of growth.

The P after equal is intial population.

And the P before the equal sign is the final population!

Hope this helped!

~Aurora
Answer Link
eguriase
eguriase eguriase
  • 26-11-2016
Ecologists do not simply measure the absolute growth in a population.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which of the six equations are equivalent to the original equation, `x-0.1x+2.70=56.70`?
Find the point-slope form of the equation given: g(5) = 10 and g(2) = 8
can someone help me with these?
Alexandria has recently begun using social media, and frank asks you what kind of business information would help him run the store more profitably and efficien
Compare √150 and 144/9 using <, >, or =.
What is similar about the signs for "husband" and "wife"? A. they are both created with the hand over the heart B. they both end with hands clasped C. the
Look at the text in bold. What is significant about the description of the DOA lobby?
4.2 code practice question 1
a limitation of 1,550 machine-hours per week prevents golden leaf manufacturing company from meeting the sales demands for its products. the product information
which statement accurately describes bariatric surgery options? a. contrary to popular belief, vitamin and mineral deficiencies after surgery are rare. b. surge