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Internet Activity

Population Explosions

Teacher Notes:

  • As an extension, have students research the amounts of money spent by shoppers in various countries of the world. Have them make appropriate graphs of the data.
  • Have students research the largest retailers in the U.S. and make graphs comparing the retail sales of those companies.

Proceedure for the Activity

Answers:

Procedure for the Activity

Step 1

World Countries with the Most Stores

 

Step 2

The segments on the bars for Vietnam, South Korea, Italy, and the U.S. would be congruent because they both have the same length for 700,000 stores each.

 

Step 3
Country
Number of Stores (2000)
Population
(2000)
People
per Store
   1. China
19,306,800         
1,261,832,000      
65              
   2. India
10,537,080         
1,014,004,000      
96              
   3. Brazil
1,595,062         
172,860,000      
108              
   4. Japan
1,240,237         
126,550,000      
102              
   5. Mexico
1,087,995         
100,350,000      
92              
   6. Spain
780,247         
39,997,000      
51              
   7. Vietnam
727,268         
78,774,000      
108              
   8. South Korea
704,032         
47,471,000      
67              
   9. Italy
697,853         
57,634,000      
83              
   10. United States
685,367         
275,563,000      
402              

 

Step 4

People Per Store in Selected Countries

 

Step 5

The segments on the bars for Brazil and Vietnam would be congruent because they both have the same length for 108 stores per person.

 

Wrapping Up the Activity

See students' work. Students may realize that less developed countries have more stores per person.

 

 
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