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A country in Southeast Asia has a population of 12.4 million people. After last year's census, there were 98000 children born, 120000 immigrants, 54000 people who moved to another country, and 43000 deaths.
A. What is the population growth rate for this country? Explain how you calculated this.
B. How many years before this country doubles its population?
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