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Jane finds that there are 1,000 penguins on Lup Island.
Find a formula for determining how many penguins will be there in 7 years.
1) The penguin colony consists of equal amounts of male and female penguins.
2) The penguins form couples( a male and a female) and have one baby every Spring.
3) A 1/5 of the penguin population(adults and babies) dies at the end of every year.
4) 1 year old penguins will also form couples.
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So, there are 500 couples to start?
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Yes.
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So next year these 500 penguin pairs each have one baby penguin? What is the probability of having a male penguin born?
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1000(1.2)^(x-1), apparently, is the formula(1000 is the starting amount, and I don't know why .2 is the growth rate for these penguins.
Let me clarify by showing how the second year of penguins grow:
first: 1000, 1500 penguins, 1200 penguins(300dead)
second: 1200 penguins, 1800 penguins, 1440 penguins(360 dead)(900 males, 900 females).
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You have to be saying that every year an equal amount of males and females is born?
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You have to be saying that every year an equal amount of males and females is born?
...and also accept the existence of partial penguins?
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Plentiful Partial Penguins is a Paradoxically Perplexing Problem.
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Plentiful Partial Penguins is a Paradoxically Perplexing Problem.
Provokingly put.
Properly processed, partial-penguin portions' participation produces precise population poll projection.
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Perhaps. Prudent prose perusers phare phar phiner.
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phare phar phiner?
Phi Phi Pho Phum.
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Kermit the Phrog and Phozzie Bear - Phootloose and Phancy-Phree
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I can not top that, you win.
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It was phun.
Nice little song, that, by a great team.
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If total number of penguins is x.
Year 1 : x (original number of penguins) + x/2 (the babies) - x/5 (dead penguins) = x+3x/10
Year 2 : (x+3x/10) + 3(x+3x/10)/10 = x+3x/10+3x/10+9x/100 = x+2*3x/10+(3x/10)² = (x+3x/10)²
Year 3 : well I don't have the patience to do further
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Hi; koushikghosh19;
Are you not assuming that exactly half the babies are male? How do we know that?
Hi Phrontister;
Phantastic Phun Phorall.
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Hi Bobby;
You got Me on that one!
Penguin Puzzle Phormula: in the case that halPh the babies are Phemale (and ignoring the Partial Penguin conundrum), we could use a compound interest Phormula, covered by MIPH here. It works.
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What haPPens iPh an odd number oPh Penguins are born?
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Then they can't do this:
4) 1 year old penguins will also form couples.
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There are two kinds of problems in the world...ones I can solve and ones I cannot.
There are two more types of problems in the world...ones that are clearly defined and ones that are a bit vague.
Then there are two more types of problems in the world...
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...ones that require the wisdom of Solomon and ones that don't.
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That is two more.
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Hi koushikghosh19, and welcome to the forum!
If total number of penguins is x.
Year 1 : x (original number of penguins) + x/2 (the babies) - x/5 (dead penguins) = x+3x/10
Your dead penguin count is incorrect, as it doesn't include babies:
3) A 1/5 of the penguin population(adults and babies) dies at the end of every year.
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