Hypothetical Human population matrix over a period of time of 20year intervals.
Age 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 Â Â
0-20 [ .24 .98 0 0]
20-40 [ .77 0 .92 0]
40-60 [ .04 0 0 .57]
60-80 [ 0 0 0 Â Â 0]
Complete the calculation to determine what the populationdistribution will be 200 years after the initial probabilitydistribution shown in the example as P= [1000, 1000, 1000, 1000].The formula is P*T^10 (there are 10 sets of 20 in 200)
After 200 years, # of people in the 0-20 range =_______________?
After 200 years, # of people in the 20-40 range =_______________?
After 200 years, # of people in the 40-60 range =_______________?
After 200 years, # of people in the 60-80 range =_______________?
Now, using the same population dynamics matrix, determine whatthe probability distribution will be after 320 yrars if the initialprobability distribution is P= [1100, 1700, 1100, 1000] ? Theformula is P*T^16 (there are 16 sets of 20 in 320)
After 320 years, # of people in the 0-20 range =_______________?
After 320 years, # of people in the 20-40 range =_______________?
After 320 years, # of people in the 40-60 range =_______________?
After 320 years, # of people in the 60-80 range =_______________?