Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.11.2021 20:00, mathiscool51

A Observe the sizes of each state in the cartogram you created. Some are larger and
others are smaller. What is indicated by the size of each state? (5 points)
b
EA
What do you observe about Michigan? What can you conclude about the population
change in Michigan during 2011? (5 points)
C.
What can you conclude about the population of Florida? Justify your answer by using
the cartogram. (5 points)
d.
Use the data you looked up in the interactive data table regarding population
change in Florida and Michigan during 2011. Do those values match with your
conclusions above? (5 points)


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Observe the sizes of each state in the cartogram you created. Some are larger and
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