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A population of zebras experienced ten births, six deaths to predation, three deaths to disease, three individuals joining the population, and zero individuals leaving. What is happening to the population growth?
It is increasing.
It is decreasing.
It is staying the same.
It reaches carrying capacity.
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It is increasing.
Net change = births (10) + immigrants (3) − deaths (6+3) − emigrants (0) = 13 − 9 = +4, so the population increases by 4 individuals.
Net change = births (10) + immigrants (3) − deaths (6+3) − emigrants (0) = 13 − 9 = +4, so the population increases by 4 individuals.
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