India 450,000"Calculating India's Population: Logic & Facts

In summary: So for example, the word "India" has 8 consonants and therefore the price is $8 per consonant. The word "Peru" has 6 consonants and therefore the price is $6 per consonant.
  • #1
dipinsingh
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How many people are living in India?
With the help of following data can you find
How many people were listed as living in India and give logic also ?
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The population of some countries is calculated based upon some logic and listed here ( It has no link with the facts) :-

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USA 130,000
England 410,000
France 340,000
Peru 200,000
Brazil 340,000
Greece 300,000
Japan 270,000
 
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  • #2
At a quick glance, it appears to have something to do with the number of letters, since:

3 letters = 130,000
4 letters = 200,000
5 letters = 270,000
6 letters = 300,000 or 340,000
7 letters = 410,000

And there's something also with increments of 70,000, since the differences between nations are always in increments of 70,000 with the exception of Greece. Greece is the only one with 3 vowels instead of 2, but otherwise I see nothing particularly interesting about it.

Hmm...

DaveE
 
  • #3
davee123 said:
At a quick glance, it appears to have something to do with the number of letters, since:

3 letters = 130,000
4 letters = 200,000
5 letters = 270,000
6 letters = 300,000 or 340,000
7 letters = 410,000

And there's something also with increments of 70,000, since the differences between nations are always in increments of 70,000 with the exception of Greece. Greece is the only one with 3 vowels instead of 2, but otherwise I see nothing particularly interesting about it.

Hmm...

DaveE


Well Analysed and tried! Please give answer also.
 
  • #4
340,000?
 
  • #5
Sakha said:
340,000?

Not correct
 
  • #7
Ygggdrasil said:
230k


Correct.
 
  • #8
dipinsingh said:
Correct.


so how do you arrive at this number ?
 
  • #9
dsa said:
so how do you arrive at this number ?

Let Mr Ygggdrasil explain.
Otherwise I shall explain.
 
  • #10
The price is (xc + yv) where c is the number of consonants in the word, x is the price per consonant, v is the number of vowels in the word, and y is the price per vowel. x and y can be easily determined from the given data.
 
  • #11
Ygggdrasil said:
The price is (xc + yv) where c is the number of consonants in the word, x is the price per consonant, v is the number of vowels in the word, and y is the price per vowel. x and y can be easily determined from the given data.

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1. What is the current population of India?

The current population of India, according to the latest data from the United Nations, is approximately 1.39 billion people. This makes India the second most populous country in the world, after China.

2. How was the population of India calculated to be 450,000 years ago?

The population of India 450,000 years ago was not calculated through traditional methods, such as census data or surveys. Instead, it was estimated through the study of human fossils and archaeological evidence found in the region. This estimation is based on the theory of human evolution and migration patterns.

3. Why is the population of India important to study?

The population of India is important to study for several reasons. First, it is a major contributor to the world's overall population and has a significant impact on global demographics. Additionally, studying India's population can provide insight into cultural, social, and economic trends within the country. It can also help inform policies and decision-making related to resource allocation, urbanization, and environmental sustainability.

4. How has India's population changed over time?

India's population has experienced significant growth over time. In 1951, the population was approximately 361 million, and it has since more than tripled to its current size. This growth is attributed to factors such as improvements in healthcare and sanitation, decreased mortality rates, and high fertility rates. However, in recent years, the population growth rate has slowed due to government initiatives and increasing access to family planning services.

5. What challenges does India's large population present?

India's large population presents several challenges, including resource scarcity, poverty, and environmental degradation. As the population continues to grow, there is increased pressure on land, water, and food resources. This can lead to issues such as deforestation, air and water pollution, and food insecurity. Additionally, the large population also poses challenges in terms of providing education, healthcare, and employment opportunities for all individuals.

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