An estimate of 190,732,694 people
The 2006 estimated population of Slovakia was 5,391,000 which was down from the 2005 estimate of 5,431,000.
Official 2013 estimate sets the Slovakian population at 5 415 000.
The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is the most useful measure for projecting future population changes as it provides an estimate of the average number of children that women are expected to have during their reproductive years. This indicator gives insights into the potential for population growth or decline based on current fertility levels.
For this question, the CIA World Factbook will be used. According to a 2009 estimate, the number of the "birth rate in the world" shows to be 19.86/1,000 population. This is the crude birth rate: the average number of births a year during a year per 1,000 person in the population at midyear. The crude birth rate is used to indicate fertility, but keep in mind that it is affected by age, unlike the total fertility rate. The total fertility rate is 2.5 and measures the number of children that a woman has over the course of her life; it is synonymous to the crude birth rate in that is is a another way to measure birth rate.
Population of Israel: 2008 estimate 7,282,000 Population of Jordan: 2007 estimate 6,053,193
point estimate
You can estimate a population's size when counting individuals if the density in a sample is greater than the population density.
A point estimate of a population parameter is a single value of a statistic. For example, the sample mean x is a point estimate of the population mean μ. Similarly, the sample proportion p is a point estimate of the population proportion P.
ther estimate population is 575,930
The population of Charlottetown is 32,174. (2006 estimate) The population of P.E.I. is 139,818 (2008 estimate)
A point estimate is a single value (statistic) used to estimate a population value (parameter)true apex
Population estimate (2000) 139,722