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The ecological efficiency is only 5% from one trophic level to the next. For every 250 J of energy required by the secondary consumers, what is the minimum amount of energy the primary producers will have to generate?
answer is 250/(0.05)^2 = 100,000 J
can any1 help? cause the achiever sure aint.
answer is 250/(0.05)^2 = 100,000 J
can any1 help? cause the achiever sure aint.

awwww hu! Well thank you both for replying soo quickly and showing me 2 ways of solving this problem and helping me understand the Question and method of solving. But now im wondering what if they had given me a second degree consumer that lived in an environment with efficiency of 25% for each level, could i use the same formula to find the bare minimum energy required for it? or the question would have to give me a total energy produced by the primary producer in order for me to solve for it?