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How to calculate population doubling time

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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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To figure out how long it would take a population to double at a single rate of growth, we can use a simple formula known as the Rule of 70. Basically, you can find the doubling time (in years) by dividing 70 by the annual growth rate.

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That means our formula would look like this:

dt = 70 / r.

dt = 70 / 4.

dt = 17.5.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Doubling time is the amount of time it takes for a given quantity to double in size or value at a constant growth rate. We can find the doubling time for a population undergoing exponential growth by using the Rule of 70. To do this, we divide 70 by the growth rate (r).

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