Loring Brace and colleagues at the University of Michigan Museum of An

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2021-11-17

Loring Brace and colleagues at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology indicate that the size of human teeth continues to grow. Decrease, and that the evolutionary process is not yet stop. In northern Europeans, for example, tooth size the reduction is now 1% in 1000 years. What size will the teeth of our descendants be in 20,000 years? Now (as a percentage of our current tooth size)?
The analysis of tooth shrinkage by

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Todd Williams

Todd Williams

Beginner2021-11-18Added 18 answers

Step 1
From given t=20.000
Since rate of tooth size reduction os 1% per 1000 years, the equation can be written as,
y=y0e0.01(1000)t
y=y0e0.00001t
Step 2
Substitute t=20.000 in y=y0e0.00001t and obtain y.
y=y0e0.00001t
=y0e0.00001(20.000)
=y0e2
=0.82y0
=82%y0
Thus, the tooth size of descendants 20.000 years from the present size os 82%

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