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Population equivalent (PE) or unit per capita loading, or equivalent person (EP), is a parameter for characterizing industrial wastewaters. It essentially compares the polluting potential of an industry (in terms of biodegradable organic matter) with a population (or certain number of people), which would produce the same polluting load. In other words, it is the number expressing the ratio of the sum of the pollution load produced during 24 hours by industrial facilities and services to the individual pollution load in household sewage produced by one person in the same time. This refers to the amount of oxygen-demanding substances in wastewater which will consume oxygen as it bio-degrades, usually as a result of bacterial activity. (Wikipedia).

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In this video we quickly cover how to find the value of the mean. This includes both the mean of a population and the mean of a sample. Remember that even though there are two formulas here, the process is exactly the same in either case. ▬▬ Chapters ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 Start 0:03 Form

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This video provides an example of how to write exponential function and make a prediction about population when given the population of a given year with the annual growth rate. http:/mathispower4u.com

From playlist Solving Applications of Exponential Growth and Decay

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This video explains how to write an exponential equation that models world population. http://mathispower4u.com

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From playlist TAMU: Bio 312 - Evolution | CosmoLearning Biology

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