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The logistic population growth is expres...

The logistic population growth is expressed by the equation

A

`dt//dN=Nr((K-N)/K)`

B

`dN//dt=rN((K-N)/K)`

C

dN/dt=rN

D

`dN//dt=rN((N-K)/N)`

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