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The population of Canada is 3.5×10^7, and the population of the world is 7.0×10^9. How many times larger is the population of the world compared to Canada's population?

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The population of the world is 200 times of the population of Canada.

Explanation:

Given that,

Canada's population =
3.5* 10^7

The population of world =
7.0* 10^9

We need to find how many times larger is the population of the world compared to Canada's population. It can be solved as follows :


(W)/(C)=(7.0* 10^9)/(3.5* 10^7)\\\\(W)/(C)=200\\\\W=200C

So, the population of the world is 200 times of the population of Canada.

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