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For Exercises 37–41, refer to the following. We suppose that a population has the reproduction curve shown in the accompanying figure, with units of thousands of tons of biomass. The mathematical description is that the population in the following year, , depends on the population in the current year (after any harvest) according to

for between 0 and 10, in units of millions of pounds. We start with a population this year whose value we can vary. (For these exercises, a spreadsheet or a programmable calculator is useful.)

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Question 23.69

39. Repeat Exercise 37 with the starting value , going at least as far as .

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We calculate with all digits but report the numbers rounded to 1 decimal place: 7, 18.2, 6.6, 17.6, 8.4, 19.5, 2.0, 7.3, 18.6, 5.3.