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Assume the exponential growth model A) A and a world population of 6.8 billion in 2007. If the population must stay below 25 billion during the next 100 years, what is the maximum acceptable annual rate
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Assume the exponential growth model A) A
and a world population of 6.8 billion in 2007. If the population must stay below 25 billion during the next 100 years, what is the maximum acceptable annual rate of growth?
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anything below a growth rate of 1.025
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