Lesson 2.6: Measuring Population Change
Data for Worksheet
South Atlantic States
|
2010 Population |
2000 Population |
Absolute Change |
Percentage Change |
Delaware |
900,877 |
783,600 |
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Florida |
18,801,310 |
15,982,378 |
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Georgia |
9,687,653 |
8,186,453 |
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Maryland |
5,773,552 |
5,296,486 |
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North Carolina |
9,535,483 |
8,049,313 |
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South Carolina |
4,625,364 |
4,012,012 |
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Virginia |
8,001,024 |
7,078,515 |
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Washington, D.C. |
601,723 |
572,059 |
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West Virginia |
1,852,994 |
1,808,344 |
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South Atlantic Region |
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Mountain States
|
2010 Population |
2000 Population |
Absolute Change |
Percentage Change |
Arizona |
6,392,017 |
5,130,632 |
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Colorado |
5,029,196 |
4,301,261 |
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Idaho |
1,567,582 |
1,293,953 |
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Montana |
989,415 |
902,195 |
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Nevada |
2,700,551 |
1,998,257 |
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New Mexico |
2,059,179 |
1,819,046 |
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Utah |
2,763,885 |
2,233,169 |
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Wyoming |
563,626 |
493,782 |
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Mountain Region |
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