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That’s Rich!

Teacher Notes:

  • As an extension, have students research which countries in the world have the most billionaires. Have them display the data in appropriate graphs.
  • Have students research one billionaire and write a short paper highlighting how this billionaire made his or her fortune.

Procedure for the Activity

Answers:

Procedure for the Activity

Step 1

U.S. States with the most Billionaires

 

Step 2

The segments on the bars for Pennsylvania and Washington would be congruent because they both have the same length, representing 14 billionaires each. Also, the segments on the bars for Colorado and Massachusetts would be congruent because they both have the same length representing 10 billionaires each.

 

Step 3

Use the information in the table to find the average net worth of a billionaire in each state. For example, what is the average net worth for a billionaire in California? Round each value for net worth to the nearest one hundred million.

State
Net Worth of Billionaires
Number of Billionaires
Average Net Worth of Billionaires
     1. California
163,315,000,000    
92
1,800,000,000   
     2. New York
104,025,000,000    
49
2,100,000,000   
     3. Texas
78,553,000,000    
36
2,200,000,000   
     4. Florida
24,350,000,000    
20
1,200,000,000   
     5. Illinois
31,785,000,000    
15
2,100,000,000   
     6. Pennsylvania
19,850,000,000    
14
1,400,000,000   
     7. Washington
109,495,000,000    
14
7,800,000,000   
     8. Michigan
12,575,000,000    
11
1,100,000,000   
     9. Colorado
9,600,000,000    
10
960,000,000   
     10. Massachusetts
33,200,000,000    
10
3,300,000,000   

 

Step 4

Average New Worth of Billionaires in Ten U.S. States

 

Step 5 The segments on the bars for New York and Illinois would be congruent because they both have the same length representing $2,100,000,000 average per billionaire. Those are the only two segments that would be congruent.

Wrapping Up the Activity

See students’ work.

 

 
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