
i.
To compare in which state the percent of change in the area of wetlands is least and maximum from the year
i.

Answer to Problem 22E
The percent of change in area of wetlands is least in Alaska is about
The percent of change in area of wetlands is maximum in Florida is about
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider, the table provided in the question,
Area of Wetlands (millions of acres) | ||
State | ||
Alaska | ||
Florida | ||
Louisiana | ||
Minnesota |
In Alaska, area of wetlands decreases from
In Florida, area of wetlands decreases from
In Louisiana, area of wetlands decreases from
In Minnesota, area of wetlands decreases from
All these change in area of wetlands happen from
Formula used:
Calculation:
The decrease in area of wetlands in Alaska
Percent of change in area of wetlands in Alaska is:
The decrease in area of wetlands in Florida
Percent of change in area of wetlands in Florida is:
The decrease in area of wetlands in Louisiana
Percent of change in area of wetlands in Louisiana is:
The decrease in area of wetlands in Minnesota
Percent of change in area of wetlands in Minnesota is:
Conclusion:
Hence,
The percent of change in area of wetlands is least in Alaska is about
The percent of change in area of wetlands is maximum in Florida is about
ii.
To analyze about what percent did the area of wetlands changes from
ii.

Answer to Problem 22E
The percent of change in area of wetlands from
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider, the table provided in the question,
Area of Wetlands
(millions of acres) | ||
State | ||
Alaska | ||
Florida | ||
Louisiana | ||
Minnesota |
In Alaska, area of wetlands decreases from
In Florida, area of wetlands decreases from
In Louisiana, area of wetlands decreases from
In Minnesota, area of wetlands decreases from
All these change in area of wetlands happen from
Formula used:
Calculation:
The total area of wetlands combining of all the four states in
The total area of wetlands combining of all the four states in
Therefore,
The difference beween the total area of wetlands in
Percent of change in area of wetlands from
Conclusion:
Hence,
The percent of change in area of wetlands from
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