1:50
China's population is approximately 13 times larger than Australia's.
England, with 51,446,000 people, or about 83% of the UKs population.
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Previous answer of: "the ratio is 1:3" is very incorrect. It suggests that for every one person in China there are three people in Australia. On the 1st of November 2010 (the last census), China was 1,339,724,852 On the 5th of February 2012, Australia's estimated population was 22,823,153 This gives a China:Australia ration of 58.7:1 - so for every 58.7 people in China there is one person in Australia. The reverse ratio, Australia:China, would be 1:0.017 - so for every one person in Australia there is 0.017 of a person in China.
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856 people share it and in china it is 3 because you can only have one kid in china so a mom, dad and kid
The entire western part of China is extremely populated whilst the Eastern has a ratio of 1 person per 20 miles.
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The population of China was 1.14333 billion in 1990. (Unofficial statistics, for your reference only)
The ratio of non-working population to working age population is called the dependency ratio. It is used to assess the pressure placed on the working population to support the dependent population.
== == The population of China is 1.3 Billion.