Question 39 Jessica is researching on population dynamics of dung beetles that has unlimited resources to sustain the population. She estimated that the population size is 3000. Over the course of a month, she recorded 400 births and 150 deaths in the population. She calculated 'r' of the beetle population and estimated the final population in 6 months. What would be the closest population size that she might have calculated? (Hint: You need to calculate 'r' first in order to solve the problem) 4000 O 5000 6000 2 pts O 7000
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