Give an example of population.

http://www.google.com/#q=population

http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

Sure! An example of a population could be all the students in a particular school. Let me explain how you can determine the population of a group.

To find the population, you need to identify all the individuals or objects that are of interest in a particular study or observation. It could be people, plants, animals, or even inanimate objects. In the case of the school population, you would need to count all the students attending that particular school.

Generally, a population refers to the complete set of individuals or objects that possess certain characteristics or fall under a specific category. Once you have identified the group you want to study, you can use various research methods, such as surveys, censuses, or sampling techniques, to gather information from the entire population or a representative sample.

Keep in mind that the population of interest will depend on the context and the specific question or problem you are trying to address.