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A scientist is studying a population of feral cats in his city. After ten years, he notes the growth of the population of feral cats as (K-N)/K = 0. Based on this information, what can he deduce about the logistic growth curve for the population at this point in time?

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that the population of feral cats doubles in size each year

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Answer:

that the population of feral cats doubles in size each year

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because a curve like that one will always keep growing at a constant rate and it will never stop and therefore, the number of the population of feral cats will always keep growing and doubling in size, making them more and more with each year that passes.

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