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Im very confused about the discrete exponetial growth model. Im worndering if you could show me a detailed worked example of this and why you

Im very confused about the discrete exponetial growth model. Im worndering if you could show me a detailed worked example of this and why you did each step i dont want any holes in my knoweledge. Please.

please use the link to look at the infograph.

look at the second infographic (https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-is-growing-exponentially-heres-what-that-really-means-134591), and check that you can recalculate the numbers. Here 10 days are considered as one timestep. Other key aspects to consider are:the number of people that each infected person infects in a timestep (consider it the per-capita birth rate (b) of infections; e.g. 2.5 in the first column); a person stops being infectious after 10 days (i.e. the per-capita death rate (d) of infections is 1); initial population is 1. Calculate the number of infected people after 60 days (i.e. 6 timesteps), and check that it matches with the numbers reported in the infographic. Remember that in the exponential model:Nt= N0Rt (where R = 1 + b (births)- d (death))

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