Each rat can get pregnant as early as 5 weeks, gestation period is only 21 days and they can have litters of up to 20.
So if a rat had a litter every month for two years, it could have up to 480 babies in just one year and in just 5 weeks those babies could start having babies... It's definitely possible.
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No. The average lifespan of a wild rat is a bit less than a year. Assuming a couple begins breeding as soon as they are mature, and continue breeding, the couple would have 54 little rats in one year. If THEIR babies begin breeding as soon as mature, and the grandbaby rats did likewise, there would be a total of 1,808 rats after 1 year- assuming none died during the year. Fifteen thousand is not a realistic number.
how many babies do rats have per litter? 1 to 20 but the average is 8 to 10. if she is young then she will only have a few most of the time and if shes old she wont have a lot of babies eather.
Total Cost = Variable Cost + Fixed CostVariable Cost = 4 per UnitTotal Units to produce = 15000Variable Cost = 15000 * 4 = 60000Total Cost = 60000 + 100000Total Cost = 160000
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assuming you have to work 8 hrs a day and 20 days a month ... then 15000 a year === $7.8 per/hr
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why do you ask
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