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  • 25-11-2016
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what's the population formula in biology

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