9 percent
Chile's population is more concentrated in urban areas compared to other Andean nations. Chile also has a higher proportion of people with European ancestry. Additionally, the population growth rate in Chile is lower than in some other Andean nations.
Chile's birth rate is 14.46/1000 (July 2010 estimate). Chile's death rate is 5.9/1000 (July 2010 estimate).
the literacy rate in chile is approximately 98.6%
Argentina 21%Chile 19%Venezula 12%
super normal growth rate is that growth rate which is not constant growth rate. it is flexible growth rate. it means some years or period growth rate is higher than other period. when it is gone constant growth rate certain period and than changed the growth rate, it is called super normal growth rate. some example, we can take here. company x has expected dividend per share is Rs 10. its growth rate is 5 % per year, for next 3 years. and than its growth rate should be changed 10 %. it is the example of super normal growth rate. here, first 3 years has normal growth rate is constant 5% and than it is change by increasing to 10%. here super normal growth rate is start from end of year 3.
birth rate - death rate = growth rate
which growth rate? the GDP rate right now stands at -1.90% the population growth rate is +2.4%
Not 1.
Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called absolute growth rate whereas the identification of speed of plant growth is called absolute growth rate.
The growth rate of cucumbers will be 63 days.
The population growth rate of Belarus is -0.55%.
A growth factor is a numerical value that quantifies the increase or decrease of a quantity over time, while a growth rate is the percentage change in that quantity over a specific period. The growth factor is derived from the growth rate by adding 1 to the growth rate percentage expressed as a decimal. For example, a growth rate of 5% corresponds to a growth factor of 1.05.