2. The hatchery was recently bought out by a corporation and the new owners are planning on allowing people to fish at the hatchery. So, the previous differential equation will no longer be a good prediction of the fish population at a given time. Below, find three possible differential equations that model the population of the fish in the hatchery, under the new assumption that people will be allowed to fish at the hatchery. Which of the three differential equations best models the new situation and why did you choose this one? (Assume the constant k represents the annual harvesting rate.) dP dt (a) P(1-25) (1-P₂5k) = 2P 1 25 P 2P (1-2 253) - (b) (c) dP dt dP dt = = - - kP - k Based on the differential equation you chose from Question 2, prepare a one page report for the CEO of the corporation that explains the implications that various choices of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. You may include graphical representations in your report, but you must explain, in a concise way, the various effects the corporation's choice of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. 3. Based on the differential equation you chose from Question 2, prepare a one page report for the CEO of the corporation that explains the implications that various choices of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. You may include graphical representations in your report, but you must explain, in a concise way, the various effects the corporation's choice of the annual harvesting V tored odi rate k will have on future fish populations. bib ybw bus jasleno od Sago aldi
2. The hatchery was recently bought out by a corporation and the new owners are planning on allowing people to fish at the hatchery. So, the previous differential equation will no longer be a good prediction of the fish population at a given time. Below, find three possible differential equations that model the population of the fish in the hatchery, under the new assumption that people will be allowed to fish at the hatchery. Which of the three differential equations best models the new situation and why did you choose this one? (Assume the constant k represents the annual harvesting rate.) dP dt (a) P(1-25) (1-P₂5k) = 2P 1 25 P 2P (1-2 253) - (b) (c) dP dt dP dt = = - - kP - k Based on the differential equation you chose from Question 2, prepare a one page report for the CEO of the corporation that explains the implications that various choices of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. You may include graphical representations in your report, but you must explain, in a concise way, the various effects the corporation's choice of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. 3. Based on the differential equation you chose from Question 2, prepare a one page report for the CEO of the corporation that explains the implications that various choices of the annual harvesting rate k will have on future fish populations. You may include graphical representations in your report, but you must explain, in a concise way, the various effects the corporation's choice of the annual harvesting V tored odi rate k will have on future fish populations. bib ybw bus jasleno od Sago aldi
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