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The population of turkeys in the USA has been increasing at a rate of 8% per year. What is the multiplier?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The North American wild turkey any

of Mexico are the only two species of wild turkey extant in the world today. Taxonomically,

they belong to the order Galliformes, family Phasianidae, and subfamily Meleagridinae [1]. Six

geographic subspecies of the North American wild turkey have recognized The eastern

subspecies is roughly the eastern half of the United States and parts of

southeastern Canada. The Florida wild turkey or Osceola subspecies inhabits the

Florida peninsula south of the Suwannee River. In the western half of the continent, the

Merriam’s wild turkey occupies much of the intermountain West, and the Rio

Grande turkey is found primarily in the plains states of the central United

States and the northeastern Mexican states. The fifth subspecies, the Gould’s wild turkey

mexicana), is found in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and in the Sierra Madre

Occidental Mountains of Mexico.

The sixth subspecies, the Mexican wild turkey is now thought to be extinct. It is

from this subspecies that all domestic turkeys are believed to descend; a livestock species that in

2012 provided nearly 5.75 billion kg of meat to markets worldwide

User Rimu Atkinson
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Answer:

1.08x

Explanation:

108% * x ..............where x is the current number of turkeys nd the multiplier

= 108% * x

= 1.08x

User Vlado Tesanovic
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