I have a worksheet the i have to answer but I didn't bring my S.S book cause I forgot it. can u please helped me with the following question.

1. In 100 years,the American Indian population went from 20 million to
what million?
A.60 B.8 C.6 D.4

sorry the subject is world history

Ms.Sue i cant find the website for my world history book its from pearson ags global im in 9th grade and i need chapter 7 to look up some information to answer the questions on my worksheet can u please help me.

Do you have any idea which 100 years the question is asking about?

I doubt if your book is available online. Even if it is, it would be restricted to schools that have bought this book.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with that question! Since you don't have your Social Studies book with you, I can guide you through a process to help you find the answer.

To determine the change in the American Indian population over 100 years, you'll need to calculate the difference between the starting and ending populations.

To do this, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by subtracting the starting population from the ending population. In this case, the starting population is 20 million.
2. You mentioned that the worksheet does not provide the ending population number, but instead offers multiple choices. Look at the options provided: A. 60 million, B. 8 million, C. 6 million, D. 4 million.
3. Apply each of these options one by one to the equation you created in step 1, subtracting the starting population from each of the answer choices from the worksheet.
4. The option that gives you the correct difference in population is the correct answer to the question.

For example, if you try option A (60 million) and subtract 20 million from it, you get 40 million. If you try option B (8 million) and subtract 20 million from it, you get -12 million. If you try option C (6 million) and subtract 20 million from it, you get -14 million. Finally, if you try option D (4 million) and subtract 20 million from it, you get -16 million.

Based on the information you provided, you can eliminate options A, B, C, and D because none of them give you the correct difference in population.

Since I don't have access to your Social Studies book either, I'm unable to provide you with the correct answer. However, by using the process I described, you should be able to find the correct answer by calculating the difference between the starting and ending populations.