Worksheet Problem Situation: How Big is a Billion?
Problem Situation 1: Comparing Populations.
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In 2014, the population of the United States was about 317 million, and Earth’s population was about 7.2 billion. Write these numbers in scientific notation.2.
Write a ratio comparing the U.S. population to the world’s population using a fraction. Use a full sentence, and try to round to a reasonable amount. Write a second sentence using a percentage instead.3.
Circle the statement that describes your result from the exercise above.The world population is % larger than the U.S. population
The U.S. population is % of the world population
The U.S. population is % smaller than the world population
The world population is % of the U.S. population
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In 2014, the population of China was 1.39 billion. Compare China’s 2014 population to the world population with a ratio. Using full sentences, write your answer as a fraction, and as a percent.5.
Determine the ratio needed to complete this statement. Below, explain why you rounded the way that you did.The population of China is times the population of the United States.
Problem Situation 2: Comparing Water Footprints.
The population of the United States is the third largest in the world, exceeded only by China and India. Which country uses the most water? Which country uses the most water per person? We’ll now explore this.
The table below gives the population and water footprints of China, India, and the United States for 2011. Notice the units used, given in the column labels.
Country | Population in 2011 (in millions) | Total Water Footprint in 2011 (in \(10^9\) cubic meters per year) |
China | 1,344 | 1,368 |
India | 1,250 | 1,144 |
United States | 312 | 821 |
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Re-write the information from the table above in standard notation and in scientific notation in complete sentences. For example,The population of China in 2011 was aproximately 1,344,000,000 (\(1.344 \times 10^9\)) people.
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We are interested in the amount of water used on average by each person in the country. This is the “Water footprint per person” (which is the same as “water footprint per capita”) for each country. Compute this for each countrying, rounding using your best judgement, and give your answer as a complete sentence.8.
Use complete sentences to answer the following questions:Which country has the largest total water footprint?
Which country has the largest per person water footprint?
Which country has the smallest total water footprint?
Which country has the smallest per person water footprint?
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Determine the ratio needed to complete this statement. Give your answer as a number rounded to 1 decimal place.In 2011, the average person in the United States used times more water than the average person in China.