A population has a birthrate of 10/1000 , a death rate of 9/1000, an immigration rate of 3/1000, and an emigration rate of 7/1000. What is the populations growth ?

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Birth rate 10/1000 = +population



Death rate 9/1000 = -population



Immigration rate 3/1000 = +population



Emigration rate 7/1000 = -population



10/1000 - 9/1000 + 3/1000 - 7/1000= -3/1000



Growth rate = (-3/1000)(100%)= -0.3%


This question involves the concepts of population growth, birth rate, death rate, immigration rate, and emigration rate.

The population growth is found to be "[tex]-\frac{3}{1000}[/tex]".

We will consider all the rates representing the exit of people from the country as negative, such as emigration rate and death rate. Similarly, the rates representing the entrance of people in the country or the increase in the number of people in the country will be taken as positive, such as birth rate and immigration rate. Hence, the population growth can be calculated as:

[tex]Population\ Growth = Birth\ Rate+Immigration\ Rate-Death\ Rate-Emigration\ Rate\\Population\ Growth = \frac{10}{1000}+\frac{3}{1000}-\frac{9}{1000}-\frac{7}{1000}\\Population\ Growth=-\frac{3}{1000}[/tex]

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