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Posted by Fernande Dalal on Monday, July 22, 2024

World in the Balance

Student Handout

Calculating Population Growth

Use the instructions on this handout to calculate population growth estimates for your assigned countries.

Procedure

  • Multiply the initial population by the growth rate. This will give you the number of individuals that are added to the population in a 10-year period. (This number should be rounded up, since partial individuals do not exist in the real world.)

  • Add the result from Step 1 to the initial population to get the new population after 10 years.

  • For the next 10-year period, the new population size becomes the starting population value. Multiply the new population size by the growth rate. As before, add the resulting number of individuals to the starting population to calculate the new population size after 20 years.

  • Repeat the process until each country's population has doubled. Note that because you are looking a 10-year periods, the population may not be exactly double in size at the end of a period. For instance, in the example given, you would stop after 30 years, when the population reaches 124.

  • Sample Calculation
    Here is a sample calculation for a country with a 10-year growth rate of .25. The country's population doubles soon after 20 years.


    Starting
    Population

    10-year
    Growth Rate

    Number of
    New Individuals

    New
    Population Size

    Initial

    50

    .25

    12.5 (13)

    63

    After 10 years

    63

    .25

    15.75 (16)

    79

    After 20 years

    79

    .25

    19.75 (20)

    99

    After 30 years

    99

    .25

    24.75 (25)

    124

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