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  2. Define crude rate of Natural increase.

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  3. Find the arithmetic mean of first n event natural numbers.

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  4. Find the harmonic mean of 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/n.

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  5. Show that m4 ge m2^2.

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  7. If P(A) = a and P(B) = b, then show that P(A/B) le a/b.

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