If the carrying capacity for the North Atlantic cod on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland is 500,000 tons, when do you expect that the rate of population growth would be greatest?
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O When there is 500,000 tons of cod on the Grand Banks
O When there are 250,000 tons of cod on the grand banks
O Where there are 50,000 tons of cod on the grand banks
O When there are 550,000 tons of cod on the Grand Banks
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