A population like that of the United States with an age structure of roughly equal numbers in each of the age groups can be predicted to A) grow rapid

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2021-05-21

A population like that of the United States with an age structure of roughly equal numbers in each of the age groups can be predicted to A) grow rapidly over a 30-year-period and then stabilize B) grow little for a generation and then grow rapidly C) fall slowly and steadily over many decades D) show slow and steady growth for some time into the future

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Fatema Sutton

Fatema Sutton

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Because the age structure has roughly equal numbers, the population will not grow rapidly, or decrease rapidly, but instead grow slowly and steadily.
D) show slow and steady growth for some time into the future

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