Supposed to estimate the percentage of houses that will be uninhatitable in each of the residental neighbourhoods.

Ex. population of riverside is 325

total population of all the neighbourhoods is 7415

do i just take 325 and divide it by 7414? to get the total percentage

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To estimate the percentage of houses that will be uninhabitable in each residential neighborhood, you cannot simply divide the population of a particular neighborhood by the total population of all the neighborhoods.

To get a meaningful estimate, you would need data on the number or percentage of houses that are uninhabitable in each neighborhood, rather than just the population numbers.

Here's an example of how you can estimate the percentage of uninhabitable houses in a neighborhood:

1. Gather data on the number of uninhabitable houses in each neighborhood. This information could be collected through surveys or from local housing authorities or real estate agencies. Let's say in the Riverside neighborhood, there are 10 uninhabitable houses.

2. Determine the total number of houses in the Riverside neighborhood. Let's assume there are 400 houses in total.

3. Calculate the percentage of uninhabitable houses in the Riverside neighborhood by dividing the number of uninhabitable houses by the total number of houses and multiplying by 100. In this case, the calculation would be: (10 / 400) * 100 = 2.5%.

This estimate suggests that approximately 2.5% of houses in the Riverside neighborhood are uninhabitable.

Repeat this process for each neighborhood to estimate the percentage of uninhabitable houses in each one, using the relevant data for each neighborhood.