Answer:
The predicted growth rate is compared at -2%
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate growth rate, G.R = X(
)
In the 1960s,
The carrying capacity of the earth = 13 billion
Earth's population = 3 billion
X =
X =
![0.021 (1-(3,000,000,000)/(13,000,000,000) )](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/business/college/5hprhbet7wb0w85xwzhnn5e7maajs1y5q8.png)
X = 0.021 × 0.77
X = 0.01617 = 1.6%
Current population calculation:
Growth Current population (C.p) =
![0.016(1-(current population)/(current capacity))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/business/college/f6wgx8u29ndfv3me0n6btvxze33gh0skhb.png)
Growth Current population (C.p) = 0.016
![(1 - (6,800,000,000)/(3,000,000,000) )](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/business/college/pmg8rbpsx9imyl9nqetvkqrz1zkzyja7l1.png)
Growth Current population (C.p) = 0.016(-1.267)
Growth rate = -0.020272 = -2%
The predicted growth rate compare to the actual growth rate of about 1.2% per year at -2%.