In: Math
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 Crude Birth  | 
 Number of Births  | 
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 Estimated midyear population  | 
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 Crude Death  | 
 Number of Deaths  | 
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 Estimated midyear population  | 
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 Crude Divorce  | 
 Number of Divorces  | 
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 Estimated midyear population  | 
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 Crude Marriage  | 
 Number of Marriages  | 
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 Estimated midyear population  | 
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 Fetal Death  | 
 Number of Fetal Deaths (20+Wks Gestation)  | 
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 Number of Live Births + Fetal Deaths  | 
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 Fertility  | 
 Number of Live Births  | 
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 Estimated midyear female population age 15–44  | 
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 Infant Mortality  | 
 Number of Infant Deaths  | 
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 Number of Live Births  | 
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 Neonatal  | 
 Number of deaths < 28 days  | 
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 Mortality  | 
 Number of Live births  | 
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 Perinatal  | 
 Number of fetal deaths + number of neonatal deaths  | 
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 Mortality  | 
 number of fetal deaths + number of live births  | 
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 Maternal  | 
 Number of Maternal Deaths  | 
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 Mortality  | 
 Number of Live Births  | 
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Statistics from a public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for
Each vital statistic based on the following information. If a rate cannot be calculated, note what is missing. Provide
The rate or information needed. For this county, the mid-year population is 500, 000 the estimated female
Note that all rates are multiplied by 1,000 except maternal mortality is a factor of 10, 000.
Available information for the year
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 Births: 750  | 
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 Deaths: 335  | 
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 Marriages: 675  | 
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 Divorces: 375  | 
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 Fetal deaths: (20+ weeks gestation) 42  | 
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 Infant deaths: 25  | 
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 Neonatal deaths: (<28 days) 18  | 
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