A population, P, is said to be growing logistically if thetime, T , taken for it to

Chapter 7, Problem 187

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A population, P, is said to be growing logistically if thetime, T , taken for it to increase from P1 to P2 is given byT =, P2P1k dPP(L P),where k and L are positive constants and P1 < P2 < L.(a) Calculate the time taken for the population to growfrom P1 = L/4 to P2 = L/2.(b) What happens to T as P2 L?

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