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12/11

12/11/2013

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1.  Get your Exponential Growth cups and line them up. 
2.  On Page 6 create a data table that has 3 columns. 
3.  Name the columns: Time, Population, & % of Empty Volume.
Agenda
Exponential Growth Lab
Learning Targets:
1.  Investigate Exponential Growth of Humans
and factors that affect the rate of change.
Picture
7 billion and counting
1 Comment
larisa mckinney
12/12/2013 12:44:41 am

At the end of this lab, using your rate of change from the census bureau population clock, calculate how long it would take for us to hit 8 billion people.

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