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What is the equation for exponential growth in Biology?

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The exponential growth in biology is A=Pert, where "A" is the ending amount of whatever you're dealing with , "P" is the beginning amount of that same "whatever", "r" is the growth or decay rate, and "t" is time. The formula is related to the compound-interest formula, and represents the case of the interest being "compounded continuously". 
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