Asked by JAndu Andu
how to find the formula for internet users per subscriber (average) if the internet subscribers (1000s) and internet users (1000s) are 11401 and 67510 respectively.
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Answered by
drwls
11,401*1000/(67510*1000) = 11,401/67,510 = 0.169 users/subscriber
That seems like a low value for subscribers to anything, these days.
In the USA, there were 227,719,000 Internet users as of August/09, 74.1% of the population, according to Nielsen.
That seems like a low value for subscribers to anything, these days.
In the USA, there were 227,719,000 Internet users as of August/09, 74.1% of the population, according to Nielsen.
Answered by
DezQ
The(1000s) part, they cancel each other out. So its just 11401/67510 = 5.92 (average). eg: In a spreadsheet =c2/b2 please correct me if am wrong x
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