Region Population H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 x Z(x-x) Northeast 19,000,000 69 54 36 45 81 57 1314 Northcentral 22,000,000 24,000,000 15,000,000 51 96 36 39 33 51 2718 South 39 30 48 66 57 48 810 West 39 114 51 75 51 66 3564
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Total population = Northeast population + Northcentral population + South population + West population Total population = 19,000,000 + 22,000,000 + 39,000,000 + 39,000,000 Total population = 119,000,000 Show more…
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