To determine the new population at the end of the year, we need to calculate the net change based on the births, deaths, emigrations, and immigrations.
Starting population: 100 horses
- Horses born: +10
- Horses passed away: -5
- Horses emigrated: -10
- Horses immigrated: +5
Now we calculate the net change: Net change = (Horses born) - (Horses passed away) - (Horses emigrated) + (Horses immigrated) Net change = 10 - 5 - 10 + 5 Net change = 10 - 5 - 10 + 5 = 0
Now, we add this net change to the initial population: New population = Starting population + Net change New population = 100 + 0 = 100
Therefore, the new population at the end of the year is still 100 horses.
The correct response is: The population would still be 100 because the net change is zero.