Table 10.1 Growth Rates and Doubling Times for Various Countries as of 2010 Region Growth rate (%) Doubling time (years)

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Table 10.1 Growth Rates and Doubling Times for Various Countries as of 2010 Region Growth rate (%) Doubling time (years)

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Table 10.1 Growth Rates and Doubling Times for Various Countries as of 2010 Region Growth rate (%) Doubling time (years) World 1.1 62 Developed Countries/ 0.4 175 Developed World Developing Countries 1.3 54 /Developing World Source: United Nations' World Population Prospects, 2010 Revisions.
Table 10.2 Region Developing world Developed world r (%) dt (years) Pi (x 10⁹) 5.7 1.2 Pf (x 10%)
Comparing the data derived in Data Sheets 10.1 and 10.2, what would the population of the developing world be after approximately 60 years if there was no decrease in the population growth rate compared to a decrease of 0.3 percent every ten years? with Population of developing world after 60 years = constant growth rate. Population of developing world after 60 years = decreasing growth rate. with A
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