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the crude growth rate, r, of a population is calculated by
a. multiplying the existing population size by life expectancy
b. dividing the crude birth rate by 2
c. dividing the doubling time by 70
d. adding the crude birth rate to the crude death rate
e. subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate
The crude growth rate (\(r\)) of a population is calculated as \(r=\text{crude birth rate}-\text{crude death rate}\). Option A is incorrect as population size and life expectancy don't relate to this formula. Option B is wrong; there's no basis for dividing crude birth rate by 2. Option C is for calculating doubling time (doubling time \(=\frac{70}{r}\), not the other way). Option D adds them, which is incorrect. Only Option E follows the correct formula for crude growth rate.
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E. subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate