Patterns of Fertility, Mortality, & Health - AP Human Geography

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Which of the following accurately describes how to calculate an area's crude birth rate (CBR)?

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Crude birth rate (CBR) is the number of live births per year for every 1,000 people alive. When the crude death rate (CDR) is subtracted from the crude birth rate (CBR), you can determine an area's rate of natural increase. A higher CBR indicates population growth in an area, while a higher CDR indicates population decline.

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