12:39 AM Mon Mar 11 il < W Home = 17%0% ) AA @ learn.snhu.edu @) h + a8 1-2 Module One Guided Activity -... v learn.snhu.edu/content/enforced... v MAT 375 CoCalc SageMath Tutori... M MKT-205 - Page 1.11 - Societal Fa... 125,491 x (114,051) Question 5 0/ 7 points Consider Guided Activity 1, Part 2, Task C: Now go back to the original model and change assumption 3. Let's assume that rabbits have 2 pairs of offspring each time instead of one pair. Create another rabbit model to solve the question “How many generations will it take for the rabbit population to 100,000 rabbit pairs?” under this modified assumption. In what generation does the population first exceed 100,000 rabbit pairs? Answer: 18 x (19) Question 6 0/ 7 points Consider Guided Activity 1, Part 2, Task C: Now go back to the original model and change assumption 3. Let’s assume that rabbits have 2 pairs of offspring each time instead of one pair. Create another rabbit model to solve the question “How many generations will it take for the rabbit population to 100,000 rabbit pairs?” under this modified assumption. What is the population (in pairs of rabbits) in the generation which first exceeds 100,000 rabbit pairs? Answer: 174,762 % (174,763) Question 7 0/ 7 points Consider Guided Activity 1, Part 2, Task D: Now go back to the original model and change assumption 4. Let’s assume that rabbits die after 5 generations instead of living forever. Create another rabbit model to solve the question “How many generations will it take for the rabbit population to 100,000 rabbit pairs?” under this modified assumption. In what generation does the population first exceed 100,000 rabbit pairs? Answer: 41 x (29) Question 8 0/ 7 points