The logistic population growth is expressed by the equation:
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The logistic population growth is expressed by the equation:
- \(\frac{d t}{d N}=N r\left(\frac{K-N}{K}\right)\)
- \(\frac{d N}{d t}=i N\left(\frac{K-N}{K}\right)\)
- \(\frac{d N}{d t}=r N\)
- \(\frac{d N}{d t}=r N\left(\frac{N-K}{N}\right)\)
Answer
(B) d N d t =i N ( K-N K )
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