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Kevin moved from a city to a small town. The population of the city is 8*10^4 is about 20 times as great as the small town. What is the approximate population of the small town?

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Given:

Population of city =
8* 10^4

It is about 20 times as great as the small town.

To find:

The approximate population of the small town.

Solution:

Population of city is about 20 times as great as the small town. It means,


\text{Population of city}=20* \text{Population of small town}


\frac{\text{Population of city}}{20}=\text{Population of small town}

On substituting Population of city =
8* 10^4, we get


\text{Population of small town}=(8* 10^4)/(20)


\text{Population of small town}=(8* 10* 10^3)/(20)


\text{Population of small town}=4* 10^3

Therefore, the population of the small town is
4* 10^3.

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