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5 May, 10:52

In a year, a population of lions had four births, two deaths from disease, one natural death, five emigrations, and five immigrations. In the same year, a population of zebras had five births, three deaths, four emigrations, and one immigration. Which best explains the data?

A. Zebras and lions are both experiencing a negative population growth.

B. Zebras and lions are both experiencing a positive population growth.

C. The zebras have a higher population growth than the lions have.

D. The zebras have a lower population growth than the lions have.

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  1. 5 May, 13:08
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    D. The zebras have a lower population growth than the lions have. Are you allowed to chose more than one?
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