In a population, the birth rate and death rate are calculated as follows: Birth Rate = Number of Births ÷ Population Death Rate = Number of Deaths ÷ Population For example, in a population of 100,000 that has 8,000 births and 6,000 deaths per year, Birth Rate = 8,000 ÷ 100,000 = 0.08 Death Rate = 6,000 ÷ 100,000 = 0.06 Design a Population class that stores a current population, annual number of births, and annual number of deaths for some geographic area. The class should allow these three values to be set in either of two ways: by passing arguments to a three-parameter constructor when a new Population object is created or by calling the setPopulation, setBirths, and setDeaths class member functions. In either case, if a population figure less than 2 is passed to the class, use a default value of 2. If a birth or death figure less than 0 is passed in, use a default value of 0. The class should also have getBirthRate and getDeathRate functions that compute and return the birth and death rates. Write a short program that uses the Population class and illustrates its capabilities.
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