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    Annual Population Growth Rate Is Calculated by Subtracting the Number
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Annual Population Growth Rate Is Calculated by Subtracting the Number

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Annual population growth rate is calculated by subtracting the number of deaths from the number of births at the end of a given year and dividing that figure by the total population at the beginning of the year.

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