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If the population of San Francisco is approximately 750,000, how many people are served by each of its recycling centers?
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I don’t know how many recycling centers you mean — once you give that number (call it N) you just divide:
people per center = 750,000 ÷ N
Examples:
- If N = 1 → 750,000 people per center
- If N = 5 → 150,000 people per center
- If N = 10 → 75,000 people per center
- If N = 25 → 30,000 people per center
- If N = 50 → 15,000 people per center
Tell me how many centers you want to use and I’ll do the exact calculation.
people per center = 750,000 ÷ N
Examples:
- If N = 1 → 750,000 people per center
- If N = 5 → 150,000 people per center
- If N = 10 → 75,000 people per center
- If N = 25 → 30,000 people per center
- If N = 50 → 15,000 people per center
Tell me how many centers you want to use and I’ll do the exact calculation.
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