There were 10,000 people per two blocks in Harlem, what is the simplified ratio of people per block(s)?

There were 10,000 people per two blocks in
Harlem, what is the simplified ratio of people
per block(s)?

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  1. Answer:

    5,000 people per block

    Step-by-step explanation:

    IF there’s 10,000 people per 2 blocks, all you have to do to find the amount of people in one block is to divide by 2. 🙂 this can be represented mathematically as:

    2x=10,000 – original

    x=5,000 – divided to get x alone

    Hope this helps!

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