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The chart shows the breakdown of the world’s population of people age 100 or older. Each portion represents the percentage of those people who live on a particular continent.
For each statement, select the option from the drop-down menu that completes the statement as accurately as possible according to the information provided.
1. There are approximately as many people age 100 or older in Asia and Europe combined than in South America.
2. If there are 18,600 people aged 100 or older living in South America, then there are approximately people aged 100 or older living in North America.
The chart shows the breakdown of the world’s population of people age 100 or older. Each portion represents the percentage of those people who live on a particular continent.
For each statement, select the option from the drop-down menu that completes the statement as accurately as possible according to the information provided.
1. There are approximately as many people age 100 or older in Asia and Europe combined than in South America.
2. If there are 18,600 people aged 100 or older living in South America, then there are approximately people aged 100 or older living in North America.
1. There are approximately11 times as many people age 100 or older in Asia and Europe combined than in South America.
People aged 100 or older in Asia and Europe is 40% + 27.5%\( \approx{66}\)
66% = 6.2%x (Where x signifies the total no. of people) \(\approx{11}\)
2. If there are 18,600 people aged 100 or older living in South America, then there are approximately 73300 people aged 100 or older living in North America.