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OpenStudy (nathalyn):

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OpenStudy (nathalyn):

Make a line graph with the template as an example (click here for the template). You can make your own on Microsoft Excel with the graphing function or you can use Word. Put in the following data points: Years Ago Population 400,000 0 1800 0.9 billion 1850 1.3 billion 1900 1.65 billion 1950 2.5 billion 2000 5.98 billion 2050 8.9 billion (projected) If you have constructed your graph correctly, you should looking at a type of growth known as exponential. Unlike linear growth (click here to see how they compare), with exponential growth each increase between numbers builds on the previous increase and the value climbs much more quickly. Just by doubling numbers, or using an exponent (with doubling, the exponent is 2), you can see how quickly exponential growth happens: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192 In no time at all we’re almost at 10,000! The reason why population growth is increasing so quickly is because it is a type of exponential growth. Make sure each axis on your graph is labeled correctly and title the graph Exponential Population Growth. I CAN NOT DO THIS

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

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OpenStudy (perl):

it says click here for the template, where is the template

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

@perl

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