Referring to the mouse population in Exercise T3 of Section 10.17, suppose that reducing

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Referring to the mouse population in Exercise T3 of Section 10.17, suppose that reducing the birthrates is not practical, so you instead decide to control the population by uniformly harvesting all of the age classes monthly. (a) What fraction of the population must be harvested monthly to bring the mouse population to equilibrium eventually? (b) What is the equilibrium age distribution vector under this uniform harvesting policy? (c) The total number of mice in the original mouse population was 155. What would be the total number of mice after 5, 10, and 200 months under your uniform harvesting policy?

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