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The rate of natural increase is determined by
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Question 4 (5 points) (02.03 LC) The rate of natural increase is determined by a averaging the fertility rate for the past 100 years b multiplying the crude birth rate by 10 c subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate d dividing the crude birth rate by the sex ratio e adding the death rate to the fertility rate and dividing by two
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i thinks its C @riah1
I agree, pretty sure it's c
@riah1
@l2doll I agree with c
Why thoe
This is an exam
It's the difference between the crude death rate and crude birth rate. The formula is (BirthRate/1,000) – (DeathRate/1000) = (BR-DR)/1000 = RNI %
Hmm ok thank you guys
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ok this one
What has been the MOST significant cause of the decline in death rate in less developed countries? a The discovery and dissemination of the smallpox vaccine b The beginning of scientific medicine and formal medical colleges c The transfer of disease prevention methods to less developed countries d The development of methods of containing disease-carrying bacteria e The beginning of the single-payer health care system in Western Europe
i think its C
actually A
@riah1
I'm not really sure about this one, possibly in your text book lol. Sorry I'm not more help!
I would say that it's for sure a or c. but c might decline it more, since the people in the less advance countries don't know about it, causing people to die, and when they finally found out about it less people died. but idk. sorry
Exactly thats what i was thinking imma go with A
yea, that might be the best choice sorry again
its fine
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