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The correct answer is option C
The crude mortality rate is the number of death occurring among the population with a given geographical region during a given year per 1000 total population.
To calculate the crude mortality rate, we need to know the total number of death that year and the total population.
Crude death rate = total death/ total population
= 1000/100,000
= 10 per 1000.
Therefore, every other option listed above is wrong.
The crude mortality rate it the death rate that is calculated using all deaths as the numerator and the total population as the denominator. Therefore
Crude mortality rate = total deaths/total population
= 1000/100,000
= 10 per 1,000
NOTE: Age-adjusted mortality rates are reported when population mortality statistics are calculated. This means that the mortality rate has been standardized against a standard population to account for any differences in age-group distribution in the population from year to year.