A Population Study: Growth Rate of Walleye Population from 2004 to 2006

Population Growth Analysis

A population of walleye increased from 1200 to 3700 from 2004 to 2006. Let's calculate the growth rate of this population change.

Answer:

The growth rate is 1250 per year.

Explanation:

  • First of all, let's consider the population number in both years;

The initial population is 1200 and

Final population is 3700.

  • Total increased population is (3700 - 1200) = 2500

So 2500 population were increased in (2006 - 2004) = 2 years.

  • To find the annual growth rate: (Increased population / time span in years) = 2500 / 2 = 1250 per year.
  • Hence 1250 population was added per year in walleye from 2004 to 2006.
What is the growth rate of the walleye population from 2004 to 2006? The growth rate is 1250 per year.
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