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What does it mean if the growth rate of a population equals zero? The population itself is zero The population is in equilibrium The population is decreasing There was a mistake in the calculations
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What does it mean if the growth rate of a population equals zero?
The population itself is zero
The population is in equilibrium
The population is decreasing
There was a mistake in the calculations
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the population itself is zero
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