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5 multiple choice 12.5 points how would one determine population change? (5b) add the deaths and births then subtract the immigrants add the births and immigrants then subtract the deaths and emigrants add the deaths and immigrants then subtract the births add the births and immigrants then subtract the emigrants plus births 6 multiple choice 12.5 points the chart shows a population pyramid for the fictional country of stanistan. which conclusion is correct about stanistan? (5b) there is a long life expectancy in stanistan, as most individuals survive into their 70s or 80s. its population structure suggests that it is a modern, developed country. stanistans population is growing very rapidly there are probably not many problems with poverty or limited resources in stanistan, as there are many adults for each child. 7 multiple choice 12.5 points the overall health of a country can be determined evaluating the countrys (5b) birth rate, only. fertility rate and death rate. infant-mortality rate and life expectancy. death rate, only. 8 multiple choice 12.5 points compared to developing nations, developed nations have (5b) lower health standards. faster-growing populations. greater personal wealth. less waste/trash
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Population change is calculated as \(Population\ change=(Births + Immigrants)-(Deaths + Emigrants)\).
A population pyramid with a wide base (many young people) indicates rapid population growth.
Infant - mortality rate (deaths of infants per 1000 live births) and life expectancy (average number of years a person is expected to live) are good indicators of a country’s overall health.
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B. add the births and immigrants then subtract the deaths and emigrants