According to the Population Reference
Bureau's "2013 World Population Data
Sheet", 271 are bo...
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According to the Population Reference
Bureau's "2013 World Population Data
Sheet", 271 are born every minute,
and 106 die every minute. That's a
global net population increase of 165
per minute. This lesson was published
on May 5th. What's the estimated
global population increase exactly one
week later (May 12th).
A. Approximately 10 million
B.20,739
C.1,155
D.1,663,200
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