SOLUTION: A population of butterflies grow in such a way that each generation is simply 1.5 times the previous generation. There were 350 butterflies in the first generation, how many will t
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Question 1051306: A population of butterflies grow in such a way that each generation is simply 1.5 times the previous generation. There were 350 butterflies in the first generation, how many will there be by the 19th generation?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A population of butterflies grow in such a way that each generation is simply 1.5 times the previous generation. There were 350 butterflies in the first generation, how many will there be by the 19th generation?
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Ans: (1.5)^18 * 350 = 517,262
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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