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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Post #12

Ashley-
Summary
The super bowl census was taken. The "host," Glendale, Arizona had different percent and averages compared to the "contending" team states. The New York (Giants) had many different percents and averages. The Boston (New England Patriots) had almost the same for a couple surveys. While the contending team staes were pretty close in similarity, the "host" was ver different.
Facts
1.
New York gained 36,728 people from July 1, 2005 to July 1, 2006.
2. New York is the Nations most populous city.
3. A worker takes about 25 minutes to get to work in New York and Boston.
4. A work takes 26.5 minutes to get to work in Glendale.
5. A median household income is $48,451 in all the cities.
6. A person older then 5 that spoke another language in Boston is 35%.
7. In New York it is 48%.
8. In Glendale it is 28%.
9. A 26% of Glendale 25 years and up has a bachelors degree.
10. Boston is ranked 23 for population.

Lexi-
My packet was about political parties in the United States holding conventions every four years to formally select who will be the next president. It showed percentages of different races and statistics in social, economic, demographic, and business data for the two host cities; Denver and St. Paul.

1. The percentage of eligible voters in Denver, Colorado who were registered in the last presidential election consist of 74.2%
2. The percentage of eligible voters in St. Paul, Minnesota who were registered in the last presidential election consist of 84.5
3. 82% of the residents in Denver 25 years of age or older that are high school graduates or higher.
4. 87.4% of the residents in St. Paul 25 years of age or older that are high school graduates or higher.
5. 36.3% of Denver residents age 25 and older who have a bachelor's degree or higher.
6. 37.9% of St. Paul residents age 25 and older who have a bachelor's degree or higher.
7. 34.4% of Denver residents who are Hispanic or Latino.
8. 6.3% of St. Paul residents who are Hispanic or Latino.
9. 3.4% of Denver residents that are Asian.
10. 8.7% of St. Paul residents that are Asian.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Post #11

Ashley- Indiana has increased its' population from 5,544,159 to 6,080,485 from April 1990 to April 2000. This is a 9% increase over the ten years. It is a little below the year American average which is 13%. It was ranked 14th in 1990 and 14th in 2000. I compared Indiana to Alabama. Indiana has a 1.1% increase over Indiana, so it was bigger.

Lexi- Oklahoma's population on April 1, 2000 was 4,919,479. Its state population increased between 1990 and 2000 by 544,380 people and 12.47%. The percent population change was lower then the national average by 13.1%. If you compare Oklahoma to Minnesota, Oklahoma's population is smaller.