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7. Suppose a species of fish in a particular lake has a population that is modeled by the logistic population equation = (K-N) with growth rate r, carrying capacity K, and time t measured in years. Adjust the model to account for each of the following situations (a) 100 fish are harvested each year. dt K (b) One-third of the fish population is harvested annually. (c) The number of fish harvested each year is proportional to the square root of the number of fish in the lake
7. Suppose a species of fish in a particular lake has a population that is modeled by the logistic population equation = (K-N) with growth rate r, carrying capacity K, and time t measured in years. Adjust the model to account for each of the following situations (a) 100 fish are harvested each year. dt K (b) One-third of the fish population is harvested annually. (c) The number of fish harvested each year is proportional to the square root of the number of fish in the lake
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