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Chapter 40, Problem 4SA
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To determine:
The total worms present after thirty days as 400 were present 30 days ago, and 800 are present under constant conditions.
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Exponential growth is the condition that occurs when the number of individuals in a population increases by the same proportion of its total number in each generation. The population growth can be calculated based on the total number of individuals and per capita growth rate.
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