The population size of a bird increased from 600 to 645 in one year. If the per capita birth rate of this population is 0.125 what is its per capita death rate ?
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First, we need to find the total number of births in the population. To do this, we can multiply the per capita birth rate by the initial population size: Births = 0.125 * 600 = 75 Show more…
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