a population grows according to a linear growth model. the first four generations have 3, 14, 25, 36 members a) what is the common difference? (2 pts)



Answer :

The common difference among the first four generation is 11.

Linear population growth is meant by the growth when the number of populations grow linearly in a constant amount.

      Mathematically linear population growth can be represented as: -

Pt = Po + (k × T)

Where,

Pt is population at time t

Po is population at time zero

k is constant growth rate

T is elapsed time in years from time zero

    The population increases in a constant amount or number hence keeping the population of each generation constant.

The reproduction of new off springs from the parents give rise to a new generation. The generation surviving the time span is known as generation time.

   

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