Population Calculation Worksheet - Grade 11
A Grade 11 Math worksheet focusing on population calculation concepts including growth rates, density, and projections.
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Population Calculation Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and provide your answers in the space provided. Show all your work for calculation problems.
1. Which of the following factors is NOT typically considered when calculating population growth rate?
Birth rate
Death rate
Migration
Average income
2. What does a negative population growth rate indicate?
Population is increasing
Population is decreasing
Population is stable
Population density is high
1. The formula for calculating population density is .
2. When the birth rate equals the death rate, a population experiences growth.
3. is the movement of individuals into a population.
1. A city has a population of 500,000. In a year, there are 8,000 births, 6,000 deaths, 2,000 immigrants, and 1,000 emigrants. Calculate the population growth rate for the year.
2. Explain the difference between arithmetic growth and exponential growth in the context of population.
1. Population density is calculated by dividing the total population by the total land area.
True
False
2. A high birth rate always leads to an increasing population.
True
False
Consider a population that starts with 1000 individuals and grows at a constant rate of 5% per year. Complete the table below for the next 4 years.
Year
Starting Population
Growth (5%)
Ending Population
Population Change
0
1000
1
2
3
4
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