Invasion of the Marine Toads-Continued In part (a) of 41, we made the assumption that

Chapter 2, Problem 42

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Invasion of the Marine Toads-Continued In part (a) of 41, we made the assumption that there was an average of one toad per square kilometer. But suppose we are wrong and there were actually an average of two toads per square kilometer. As before, solve analytically for a value of k that will guarantee that the curve passes through exactly two of the data points. In particular, if we now assume that P(O) = 65.6, find a value of k so that P(5) = 111.6, and a different value of k so that P(35) = 1168. How do these values of k compare with the values you found previously? What does this tell us? Discuss the importance of knowing the exact average density of the toad population.

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