2a. The population of Earth in 1967 was 3.468 billion people and that was the year with the peak population growth rate at 2.11 %.It is estimated that the population of the planet has been growing exponentially. If this is the case, what would be the population in 1968?
b. What would be the doubling time for the population assuming the same condition as above?
c. In 2010, the population was 6.936 billion people. Is this what you would have expected based on your previous calculation? If not, what could be the factors influencing the differences?
2a. The population of Earth in 1967 was 3.468 billion people and that was the year...
3. The population of the Earth is approximately 7.1 billion
people and is growing at an annual rate of 1.3 % . a ) Find the
approximate and exact doubling time of the Earth’s population .
Show your work , round to 1 decimal place , and label your answer .
Approximate : Exact : b ) Use the approximate doubling time to find
the population 20 years from now . Show your work , round to 1
decimal place...
(1 point) Assume the world population will continue to grow exponentially with a growth constant k=0.0132k=0.0132 (corresponding to a doubling time of about 52 years),it takes 1212 acre of land to supply food for one person, andthere are 13,500,000 square miles of arable land in in the world.How long will it be before the world reaches the maximum population? Note: There were 6.06 billion people in the year 2000 and 1 square mile is 640 acres.Answer: The maximum population will be reached some time...
Q1 According to United Nations, human population reached 7 billion on October 31, 2011. Using this benchmark and an estimated increase of 3 new persons added to the human population every second (i.e., births – deaths = net increase of 3 p/s), calculate the following: a. On what date (day, month, year) in the future will we reach 8 billion? b. What the population was on the day you were born? c. How long it took for our population to...
Part 1 In 1950 the U.S. had a population of 150 million and it was growing at 1.3% a year. Assume no net migration. (10 points total) a. In about how many years will it take for the U.S. population to double? (5 points) b. In 2010 U.S. population was 308 million. Calculate the average annual growth rate of the population over these 60 years. (5 points) Part 2 In year 1, a country has a population of 100 people;...
How do the national income accounts change if social security payments increase? A) Consumption falls. B) Consumption rises. C) Savings rise. D) This change is not captured in the national income accounts. How do the national income accounts change if unemployment benefits paid to people increase? A) Consumption falls. B) Consumption rises. C) Savings rise. D) This change is not captured in the national income accounts. How do the national income accounts change if national defense spending increases? A) Government...
Response Questions Part A To B A. Include the major problem of this article B. Include the specific question you are tıying to answer of this article Author summary Human African trypanosomiasis, leprosy, visceral leishmaniasis and Chagas disease are neglected tropical disea (NTDs) controlled or eliminated by innovative and intensified disease management (IDM). We estimated the economic impact of meeting the 2020 targets defined by the WHO for NTD controlVelimination, reinforced by the tematic literature review identified infomation on productivity...
FISCAL POLICY IN THEORY: March, 2020: we are on the verge of Congress and the President passing legislation that will empower the federal government to spend an unprecedented amount of EXTRA money not seen since World War 2 ---- in order to address the pandemic but also to help cushion the blow financially of perhaps ten or twenty million Americans --- or more --- losing their jobs, and thus suffering a drop in income. The scale of the 2020 recession...
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las inferior Goods Firms producing inferior goods do not benefit from a boom- ing economy. One such example is the pawnshop industry, which suffered during the economic prosperity of the late 1990s and 2000, as fewer people swapped jew- elry and other items for cash to cover car payments and other debts. Although pawnshops have always suffered from a somewhat disreputable image, the strong economy...
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SPECIAL ARTICLES tole of Monetary Policy C Rangarajan What should be the objectives of monetary policy? Does the objective of price stability conflict with the goal of achieving...
Respond to the following prompt with your original
thoughts, at least 200 words, utilize academic sources to support
your point.
Is the WACC an estimation of the real cost of capital(explicit
cost of money) or an opportunity cost tied to a particular decision
based on market required returns? You use the following points to
discuss this question or utilize your own points.
1. Projects of different levels of risk should have different
associated discount rates.
2. The WACC reflects the...