Demographers.
How do you interpret the slope and y intercept in a real world case?
Population measurement,how many countries, and how many states/cities
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Well it depends on what your teacher or your book says it is. You see yx and z are all letters called variables. Any letter can be a variable. The letter can equal any amount. It'll will be of course what your book or teacher says it'll be. Example: if y=3 then 7+y=3 y does not always have to be 3. it can be any number in the world. There is no permanent number for a variable. Example: if y=18 then y+2=20 You see a variable (which is any letter in the alphabet) can be equal to any number in the world.
Demographers figure out population growth by comparing birth rates and death rates.
demographers determined growth rate of a country and for this we can developed the situation of a country and understand the status of the country with human being.
Demographers study populations and their characteristics, such as birth rates, death rates, and migration trends. They analyze data to understand population dynamics, forecast future trends, and provide insights for social and economic policy-making. Demographers also research topics like aging, fertility, and urbanization.
Demographers study characteristics such as population size, age structure, birth and death rates, migration patterns, fertility rates, and population density. These characteristics help demographers understand population dynamics and trends over time.
These folks are called demographers.
Demographers.
Demographers find it difficult to make predictions about populations.
censuses
Demographers study populations of the world. How groups of people share certain chracteristics like age or race
to explain immigration
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Demographers. They study trends and patterns related to population size, structure, and distribution to make predictions about future population changes.