A study recently confirmed that of every 100100 citizens of a certain​ state, 6060 are considered overweight. There were 299299 million citizens of this state in 2001. How many would be considered​ overweight?

nothing million citizens would be considered overweight.

(6060/100100)*299299 = 90597/5 = 18119.4

or, about

6/100 * 300300 = 18018

To calculate the number of citizens who would be considered overweight in this certain​ state, we need to use the given information and a simple proportion.

Let's break down the information:
- The study confirms that for every 100100 citizens, 6060 are considered overweight.
- The total number of citizens in 2001 was 299299 million.

Now let's set up a proportion to find the number of overweight citizens:
x / 299299 million = 6060 / 100100

To solve this proportion, we can cross-multiply:
x * 100100 = 299299 million * 6060

Now, we can divide both sides by 100100 to isolate the variable x:
x = (299299 million * 6060) / 100100

Let's calculate this:

x = (299299 million * 6060) / 100100
x = (1813737540 million) / 100100
x ≈ 18111.13

Therefore, approximately 18111.13 citizens would be considered overweight in this certain​ state.