The function rule n=0.69p relates the

population "p" and the number of "n" these people who used the internet. The number of people who used the internet was 202 million. What was the population? I am so confused, please help me with atleast the first step.

Thank you

There are 202 million people on the internet, so n = 202 million. The population, p, is unknown.

To solve this simply plug in 202 million for n: 202,000,000 = 0.69p. In order to solve for p you must divide what it is being multiplied by: .69.

So, you have 202,000,000 divided by .69 and get the answer: 292,753,623 or about 292.75 million people.

To find the population, we need to use the function rule provided: n = 0.69p.

Given that the number of people who used the internet (n) is 202 million, we can plug this value into the equation and solve for p.

Substituting n = 202 into the equation:

202 = 0.69p

Now, we can solve for p.

To isolate p on one side of the equation, we need to divide both sides of the equation by 0.69:

202 / 0.69 = p

Using a calculator, we can evaluate the division to find the value of p.