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whitebat914Lv1
29 Mar 2020
The biomass of a fish population is the total mass of the member of the population at time . It is the product of the number of individuals in the population and the average mass of a fish at time t.In the case of guppies, breeding occurs continually. Suppose that at time weeks the population is 820 guppies and is growing at a rate of 50 guppies per week, while the average mass is 1.2 g and is increasing at a rate of 0.14 g/week. At what rate is the biomass increasing when
The biomass of a fish population is the total mass of the member of the population at time . It is the product of the number of individuals in the population and the average mass of a fish at time t.In the case of guppies, breeding occurs continually. Suppose that at time weeks the population is 820 guppies and is growing at a rate of 50 guppies per week, while the average mass is 1.2 g and is increasing at a rate of 0.14 g/week. At what rate is the biomass increasing when
Keith LeannonLv2
26 May 2020