Chezzie;991674 wrote: I added that category with you in mind hun:-4..I see we have one more...maybe we have more than 2 but they haven't votedYAY haha I'm thought about!!!
Ian;992237 wrote: Answering your previous question, I was just trying to work out the largest age group.And the unit of people density in this case is the people per year? 1 ppy over a 10 year age range is 10 people?
Let's to the sums then...
under 20 2 4.17% 2 per 20 years, 0.1 ppy
20 to 30 3 6.25% 3 per 10 years, 0.33 ppy
30 to 40 10 20.83% 10 per 10 years, 1 ppy
40 to 45 5 10.42% 5 per 5 years, 1 ppy
45 to 50 11 22.92% 11 per 5 years, 2.2 ppy
50 to 55 6 12.50% 6 per 5 year, 1.2 ppy
55 to 60 5 10.42% 5 per 5 years, 1 ppy
Over 60 6 12.50% 6 per 1000000 years, 0 ppyand the winner is the 45 to 50 group with 2.2 people per year.
If you want to choose a 20 year period then
30 to 50, 26 per 20 years, 1.3 ppy
40 to 60, 27 per 20 years, 1.35 ppy
except until today it was the same ppy for both ranges. Which is why I asked why you picked just the one you picked.
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