A census samples 100% of the population (ie it is not a sample, but the whole population)
→ the census will ask of 100,000,000 people.
There is no sampling in a census - by definition. All hundred million are studied.
The entire population.
Information as to census in which country might be helpful!
Just a simple example. Consider taking a census. How many religions, racial group, age, no of children, religion ... . Without math you will have trouble understanding the data, and comparing it with previous census. And you'll certainly need math to present your data in simple pictorial and graphic form.
It means that no one has to move for the distribution of two groups under study in a particular area to match the population distribution. For example, if a county was 10% black and 90% white, you would get an index of dissimilarity of 0 if, in the smaller area under study (such as a Census block group), you found 10% of the smaller area was black and 90% was white.
25 is half of 50, so they estimate 50% of the states will have a Spanish speaking majority.
A census would require data to be collected from 54000000 people.
The number of people sampled in a census depends on whether a complete enumeration or a sample survey is conducted. If a complete enumeration is done, all 5400000 people in the population would be sampled. If a sample survey is conducted, a subset of the population would be randomly selected and sampled.
US Census of 1930 was 122,775,046 according to the Census Bureau.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
The population of Francheville - census division - is 149,203.
Population of India was 253,897,821 in 1881 census.
Charleston, WV Population: 53,421 (US Census 2000) Huntington, WV Population: 51,475 (US Census 2000) Parkersburg, WV Population: 33,099 (US Census 2000) Wheeling, WV Population: 31,419 (US Census 2000) Morgantown, WV Population: 26,809 (US Census 2000) Weirton, WV Population: 20,411 (US Census 2000) Fairmont, WV Population: 19,097 (US Census 2000) Beckley, WV Population: 17,254 (US Census 2000) Clarksburg, WV Population: 16,743 (US Census 2000) Martinsburg, WV Population: 14,972 (US Census 2000)
Census's are CHECKING the Population of the Country at the time. Population is how much people there are.
At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.At the last census, in April 2011, the population of Mullingar was 20,103 people.
The population was 5,482 at the 2000 census (the most recent census).
The population in Iowa was 3,046,355 as of the 2010 U.S. Census.
The population of Missouri was 5,129,000 as of the 1990 U.S. Census.