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A population of drosophila exhibits density-independent growth. There are currently 500 individuals and they have an r of 0.7 offspring/individual/day. How many drosophila will there be 6 days from now?

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User Daemes
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In this problem, we have an exponential growth function of the form


y=a(1+r)^x

where

a=500

r=0.7

substitute


\begin{gathered} y=500(1+0.7)^x \\ y=500(1.7)^x \end{gathered}

For x=6 days

substitute


\begin{gathered} y=500(1.7)^6 \\ y=12,069 \end{gathered}

therefore

The answer is 12,069 drosophila

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User Michael Vaquier
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