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The ecological effiency is only 5% from one trophic level to the next. For every 250J of energy required by the secondary consumers, what is the minimum amount of energy the primary producers will have to generate?
A) 500J
B) 5,000J
C) 10,00J
D) 100,000
E) 200,000J

The answer is D. Thanks
 
The ecological effiency is only 5% from one trophic level to the next. For every 250J of energy required by the secondary consumers, what is the minimum amount of energy the primary producers will have to generate?
A) 500J
B) 5,000J
C) 10,00J
D) 100,000
E) 200,000J

The answer is D. Thanks

Well here's what I did but I'm not 100% sure! It says the efficiency from one trophic level to the next should be 5%. So you need to figure out what 250J is 5% of!

So .05(X) = 250J and X = 5000J
Now this is from primary producer to primary consumer! Now you need to go from primary consumer to secondary consumer, thus

.05(X) = 5000J and X = 100,000J
 
Well here's what I did but I'm not 100% sure! It says the efficiency from one trophic level to the next should be 5%. So you need to figure out what 250J is 5% of!

So .05(X) = 250J and X = 5000J
Now this is from primary producer to primary consumer! Now you need to go from primary consumer to secondary consumer, thus

.05(X) = 5000J and X = 100,000J


Oh ok, thanks! that helps...
 
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