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To: Boogieman

You are using false assumptions, so you get obviously false results. You are for some reson blind to the false assumptions, which are so blindingly obvious to others.

To illustrate the point with an exaggerated example, consider the fictoinal case of Homo antiquus. This notional human population is very fecund and experiences a population growth of 100 percent in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth periods. In the tenth period, Homo antiquus experiences a 100 percent population decrease. What is the compound percentage population growth at the end of the tenth period of time? What is the projected population of Homo antiquus at the end of the eleventh period?

What is the compound average of the population growth for Homo neanderthalis?


49 posted on 02/22/2013 8:16:53 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

“You are using false assumptions, so you get obviously false results. You are for some reson blind to the false assumptions, which are so blindingly obvious to others.”

Excuse me? What assumptions have I made or what results have I stated? Maybe you have me confused with the original poster?


61 posted on 02/22/2013 9:02:35 AM PST by Boogieman
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