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In 2007 the u.s population was 302 million people. In 2012 it was 314 million people. What was the rate of population change per year
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In 2007 the u.s population was 302 million people. In 2012 it was 314 million people. What was the rate of population change per year
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314 - 302/ 6years = 12/6 = 2/7
2million people/ 1 year
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There is a five year difference and and a 12 million people difference so if you divide 12 million by 5 you get the answer 2,400,000 per year increase in population
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