1. Using the population figure (N of Cases) which is 45,000 compute the proportion of population members that died during 2007 if there were 4000 deaths during that year. Produce the answer rounded off or preset to include 3 decimal places.

2. Using the population figure (N of Cases) which is 45,000 compute the percentage of population members that died during 2007 if there were 4000 deaths during that year. Produce the answer rounded off or preset to include 1 decimal place.
3.14,000 is the number of births during 2007, compute the ratio of births to deaths during that year if there were 4000 deaths. Produce the answer rounded off or preset to include 1 decimal place.
4. If there were 1000 deaths in 2007 in the population to the right of your name, what was the death rate per 100,000 population members? Produce the answer rounded off or preset to include 0 decimal places.
5. If for your population, there were 1000 fewer births in 2006 than there were in 2007, what is the percent change in births from 2006 to 2007 for your population? Produce the answer rounded off or preset to include 2 decimal places.

1. To find the proportion of the population members that died during 2007, you need to divide the number of deaths (4000) by the total population (45,000) and then round the answer to 3 decimal places.

Proportion of deaths = (Number of deaths) / (Total population)
Proportion of deaths = 4000 / 45000
Proportion of deaths ≈ 0.089

Therefore, approximately 0.089 or 8.9% of the population members died during 2007.

2. To find the percentage of population members that died during 2007, you need to multiply the proportion of deaths (0.089) by 100 to convert it to a percentage and then round the answer to 1 decimal place.

Percentage of deaths = (Proportion of deaths) * 100
Percentage of deaths = 0.089 * 100
Percentage of deaths ≈ 8.9%

Therefore, approximately 8.9% of the population members died during 2007.

3. To compute the ratio of births to deaths during 2007, you need to divide the number of births (14,000) by the number of deaths (4000) and then round the answer to 1 decimal place.

Ratio of births to deaths = (Number of births) / (Number of deaths)
Ratio of births to deaths = 14000 / 4000
Ratio of births to deaths = 3.5

Therefore, the ratio of births to deaths during 2007 is approximately 3.5 births for every death.

4. To calculate the death rate per 100,000 population members, you need to divide the number of deaths (1000) by the population size (100,000) and then round the answer to 0 decimal places.

Death rate per 100,000 = (Number of deaths) / (Population size)
Death rate per 100,000 = 1000 / 100000
Death rate per 100,000 = 0.01

Therefore, the death rate per 100,000 population members is 0.01.

5. To find the percent change in births from 2006 to 2007, you need to calculate the difference between the number of births in 2006 and 2007, divide it by the number of births in 2006, and then multiply by 100. Round the answer to 2 decimal places.

Percent change in births = [(Number of births in 2007 - Number of births in 2006) / Number of births in 2006] * 100
Percent change in births = [(-1000) / (Number of births in 2006)] * 100

Let's say the number of births in 2006 is B.
Percent change in births = [(-1000) / B] * 100

Unfortunately, I don't have the Number of births in 2006, so I cannot provide you with the exact percentage change. However, you can substitute the given value for the number of births in 2006 and calculate the percentage change using the formula.