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aev [14]
2 years ago
11

The figures below refer to a herd of water buffalo.

Biology
2 answers:
lions [1.4K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

population increases by 15

Explanation:

iren [92.7K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: population increases by 15

Explanation:

The population growth will be calculated by adding the Natural Increase in population plus the Net In-Migration. This will be:

Natural increase = Birth - Death rate

= 35 - 7

= 28

Net-In-Migration = Immigration - Emigration

= 4 - 17

= -13

Therefore, population growth will be:

= 28 - 13

= 15

Therefore, population increases by 15

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