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  • 20-12-2022
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a town has 33 schools and a population of 102,000. what is the number of schools per capita in this town? round your answer to five decimal places.

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  • 20-12-2022

Answer:

  0.00032

Step-by-step explanation:

You want schools per capita, given 33 schools serve a population of 102,000.

Per Capita

To find anything per capita, divide the number of it by the relevant population.

  (33 schools)/(102,000 persons) ≈ 0.00032 schools/person

The town has about 0.00032 schools per capita.

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