Human populations (in millions) of a certain country are shown by age and region in the table. Using the letters in the table, find the number of humans in the set. Region A (A) Region B (B) Region C (C) Region D (D) 120.1 25.7 24.4 7.6 47.5 4.9 6.3 2.2 29.1 2.8 0.8 196.7 33.5 10.6 Under 45 (E) 45-64 (F) 65 and over (G) Total 1.9 32.5 The set EU D includes million humans. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)

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Human populations (in millions) of a certain country are shown by age and region in the table. Using the letters in the table, find the number of humans in the set.
Region A (A) Region B (B) Region C (C) Region D (D)
120.1
25.7
24.4
7.6
47.5
4.9
6.3
2.2
29.1
1.9
2.8
0.8
196.7
32.5
33.5
10.6
Under 45 (E)
45-64 (F)
65 and over (G)
Total
The set EU D includes million humans.
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)
Transcribed Image Text:Human populations (in millions) of a certain country are shown by age and region in the table. Using the letters in the table, find the number of humans in the set. Region A (A) Region B (B) Region C (C) Region D (D) 120.1 25.7 24.4 7.6 47.5 4.9 6.3 2.2 29.1 1.9 2.8 0.8 196.7 32.5 33.5 10.6 Under 45 (E) 45-64 (F) 65 and over (G) Total The set EU D includes million humans. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)
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The region-wise and age-wise data of the human population (in millions) of a country is provided as follows:


text Region A(A) end texttext Region B (B) end texttext Region C (C) end texttext Region D (D) end text
text Under 45 (E) end text120.125.724.47.6
45 minus 64 left parenthesis text F end text right parenthesis47.54.96.32.2
65 space text and over (G) end text29.11.92.80.8
text Total end text196.732.533.510.6


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