As of recent estimates, Jamaica's population growth rate is relatively low, around 0.1% per year. Using the Rule of 70, which estimates doubling time by dividing 70 by the growth rate, Jamaica's population would take approximately 700 years to double at this rate. However, this figure can fluctuate based on changes in birth rates, death rates, and migration trends. For the most accurate and current data, it's advisable to refer to the latest demographic reports or statistics.
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3264... you're doubling the result each time.
No, doubling the angle of incidence itself will not cause a doubling of the angle of refraction.
If the variables are inversely related, doubling one will half the other.
i think Jamacia is 100 years old because it has been there 4 a long time
The doubling time is around 26 minutes.
The average doubling time of lactobacillus acidophilus is 1.8 hours at 40 degrees centigrade.
what is the nick name for jamacia
6 hours
89 years
24 years :)
jamacia nickname is JA that's all
True
289 years
3 years
Well some time`s they do but it is not a Jamacain tradition.