Each question carries TWENTY marks. The numbers beside the questions indicate the approximate marks that can be gained from the corresponding parts of the questions. The number of fish in a pond with a limited food supply obeys the differential logistic equation dN(t) = dt where rand K are positive constants with K > 1.
Each question carries TWENTY marks. The numbers beside the questions indicate the approximate marks that can be gained from the corresponding parts of the questions. The number of fish in a pond with a limited food supply obeys the differential logistic equation dN(t) = dt where rand K are positive constants with K > 1.
Each question carries TWENTY marks. The numbers beside the questions indicate the approximate marks that can be gained from the corresponding parts of the questions. The number of fish in a pond with a limited food supply obeys the differential logistic equation dN(t) = dt where rand K are positive constants with K > 1.