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HJMO-403 (from my understanding) that the largest population in japan was in kyoto. Additionally, what would the population be in a typical empire there then, like if it were a bit bigger than one of the largest armies in that time?
To calculate the population of a typical empire in Japan around the time mentioned, we need to consider various factors, including political structure, economy, and regional differences. Let’s break it down:
### 1. Population Density and Size
Japan has a total area of 377,975 km², and for analysis purposes, we’ll assume that the empire covered half of that, meaning 188,987.5 km². The average population density in Japan is 342.7 people km². Thus, the population is:
[ Population = area * density = 188,987.5 * 342.7 = 64,735,516 ]
### 2. Population Distribution
Populations are not evenly distributed. With higher densities in cities, the population would be less than that. However, wars and low living standards back then would make people gather in cities, so it’s reasonable to say that there were around 64,735,514 people.
### 3. Ancient Times
In the past, especially in ancient times, there were less people than there are now. Thus, we can assume that there were just that many back then.
In conclusion, the population of a typical empire was just over 64,735,516. Please note that this is an estimation and the real number might be different.
### 1. Population density and size
Japan has a total area of 377,975 km², and for analysis purposes, we’ll assume that a typical empire covered half of that, meaning 188,987.5 km². The average population density in Japan is 342.7 people/km². Thus, the population is:
[ Population = area * density = 188,987.5 * 342.7 = 64,735,516 ]
### 2. Population distribution
Populations are not evenly distributed. With higher densities in cities, the population would be less than that. However, wars and low living standards back then would make people gather in cities, so it’s reasonable to say that there were around 64,735,514 people.
### 3. Ancient times
In the past, especially in ancient times, there were less people than there are now. Thus, we can assume that there were just that many back then.
In conclusion, the population of a typical empire was just over 64,735,516. Please note that this is an estimation and the real number might be different.
Now, what is the number of people in one house? The average house in japan holds 2.46 people. Thus, the population is:
[ Population = 64,735,516 / 2.46 = 26,299,017 ]
In conclusion, the number of people in one typical empire was just over 26,299,017. Please note that this is an estimation and the real number might be different.
4月7日2019年