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Canada has a growth rate of approximately 1%. Calculate the doubling time. Doubling time = 70/growth rate A. 0.014 years B. 100 years C. 35 years D. 70 years
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Canada has a growth rate of
approximately 1%. Calculate the
doubling time.
Doubling time = 70/growth rate
A. 0.014 years
B. 100 years
C. 35 years
D. 70 years
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The doubling time for Canada is approximately 70 years. (Doubling time = 70 / growth rate = 70 / 1% = 7000 / 100 = 70 years)
Therefore, the correct answer is D. 70 years.
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