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1 May, 01:00

In a particular area where the annual death rate is 35 per 1000 individuals and the annual birth rate is 15, population growth would be

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  1. 1 May, 01:10
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    The population growth rate can be obtained using the formula:

    P = Po*e^ (rt), where

    P = final number of population

    Po = initial number of population

    r = rate of growth

    t = time

    For this case, the unknown variable is r or the rate of growth. The initial number of the population 1000, and by the end of 1 year, it is equal to 1000 + (15-35) which is equal to 980. Thus, the equation would be 980 = 1000*e^ (r*1). The population growth rate would then be - 2.02%. The negative growth rate is due to the decrease in population from 1000 to 980.
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