Which of the following gives an accurate assessment of a place with low GDP per capita, short life span, and high birth rate?(1 point)

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This is likely a wealthy place with a balanced ratio between genders.
This is likely a wealthy place with a balanced ratio between genders.

This is probably a poor country where it is difficult to survive.
This is probably a poor country where it is difficult to survive.

This is likely a low population place that will have future population growth.
This is likely a low population place that will have future population growth.

This is likely a very large place in an area that is also very rural.

This is probably a poor country where it is difficult to survive.

What is the formula for determining the GDP per capita of a place?(1 point)

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the total wealth of the place divided by the total population
the total wealth of the place divided by the total population

the total population of a place divided by its land area
the total population of a place divided by its land area

male population of a place divided by its total population
male population of a place divided by its total population

the average life span in a place divided by its birth rate

the total wealth of the place divided by the total population

Which of the following describes demographic transition? (1 point)

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a period in which a society moves from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates
a period in which a society moves from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates

a statistical measure of the average number of years a person is expected to live
a statistical measure of the average number of years a person is expected to live

a graphical representation of the population by age and sex
a graphical representation of the population by age and sex

the total number of live births per 1,000 population at a given time

a period in which a society moves from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates

Which of the following is an example of a demographic factor that is commonly used to examine change in total population over time? (1 point)

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race/ethnicity
race/ethnicity

birth rate
birth rate

population pyramid
population pyramid

Industrial Revolution

birth rate