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13 February, 23:27

The world population is 7.4 billion people, of which 100 million are homeless. Following that same ratio, how many homeless would there be in a village of 100 people?

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  1. 13 February, 23:47
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    The answer is 74 because math
  2. 13 February, 23:57
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    Before anything else, we need to find what percentage 7.4 is of 100 million.

    7.4/100 = 0.074

    0.074 = 7.4%

    7.4% of 100 = 7.4

    However, as you cannot have 7.4 people, you round down to 7. As such, there are 7 people.
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