Based on the tables showing the average number of children per household for two different communities, which community has the most children if both neighborhoods have the same number of households? How many children live in this community if 1,000 households? (1 point) Responses Community B has the most children. There are 212.5 children which is greater than the 195 in Community A. Community B has the most children. There are 212.5 children which is greater than the 195 in Community A. Community A has the most children. There are 260 children in this community if there are 1,000 households. Community A has the most children. There are 260 children in this community if there are 1,000 households. Community B has the most children. There are 2,500 children in this community if there are 1,000 households. Community B has the most children. There are 2,500 children in this community if there are 1,000 households. Community A has the most children. There are 2,600 children in this community if there are 1,000 households.

The correct response is: Community B has the most children. There are 212.5 children which is greater than the 195 in Community A.

Based on the given information, Community B has the most children. There are 212.5 children in this community.

If there are 1,000 households in this community, we can calculate the number of children as follows:

Number of children = Average number of children per household × Number of households

In this case, the average number of children per household in Community B is 212.5/100 = 2.125.

Therefore, the number of children in this community with 1,000 households is:

Number of children = 2.125 × 1,000

Number of children = 2,125

So, if there are 1,000 households in Community B, there would be 2,125 children.

To determine which community has the most children, we need to compare the average number of children per household for both communities. Let's refer to the tables showing the average number of children per household for Community A and Community B.

If both neighborhoods have the same number of households, we can calculate the total number of children in each community by multiplying the average number of children per household by the number of households.

Let's assume that there are 1,000 households in each community.

From the given options, the correct response is: Community A has the most children. There are 260 children in this community if there are 1,000 households.

To calculate this, multiply the average number of children per household for Community A (which is 0.26 as given in the table) by the number of households (1,000):

0.26 x 1,000 = 260

Therefore, the correct response is that Community A has the most children with 260 children in total.

Note: It's important to emphasize that the other response options provided are incorrect based on the information given. Community B does not have 212.5 or 2,500 or 2,600 children based on the average number of children per household provided in the table.