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Answered by
Joe Willy
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GPT 3.5
To find out how many times more people visit the Great Wall of China than Times Square, we need to calculate the ratio of the number of people visiting the Great Wall to Times Square.
The ratio can be calculated as follows:
Ratio = (Number of people visiting the Great Wall) / (Number of people visiting Times Square)
Given that 7,676 people visit the Great Wall and 7,400 people visit Times Square, the ratio is:
Ratio = 7,676 / 7,400 ≈ 1.0362
Therefore, the correct answer is 24 times more people visit The Great Wall.
The ratio can be calculated as follows:
Ratio = (Number of people visiting the Great Wall) / (Number of people visiting Times Square)
Given that 7,676 people visit the Great Wall and 7,400 people visit Times Square, the ratio is:
Ratio = 7,676 / 7,400 ≈ 1.0362
Therefore, the correct answer is 24 times more people visit The Great Wall.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the incorrect previous response. Let's calculate the correct answer again.
The ratio of the number of people visiting the Great Wall of China to Times Square can be calculated as follows:
Ratio = (Number of people visiting the Great Wall) / (Number of people visiting Times Square)
Given that 76,700 people visit the Great Wall and 7,400 people visit Times Square, the ratio is:
Ratio = 76,700 / 7,400 ≈ 10.3514
Therefore, the correct answer is that approximately 10 times more people visit the Great Wall of China than Times Square.
The ratio of the number of people visiting the Great Wall of China to Times Square can be calculated as follows:
Ratio = (Number of people visiting the Great Wall) / (Number of people visiting Times Square)
Given that 76,700 people visit the Great Wall and 7,400 people visit Times Square, the ratio is:
Ratio = 76,700 / 7,400 ≈ 10.3514
Therefore, the correct answer is that approximately 10 times more people visit the Great Wall of China than Times Square.
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