Social Justice and Mathematics

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Social Justice and Mathematics Day One Activities

What is the World Population? 6,464,000,000 people

Continental Region Populations Population (millions) Africa 906 Asia 3953 Oceania 33 Europe 680 USA & Canada 331 Latin America 561

Total Worldwide Wealth $387,800,000,000,000,000 U.S. dollars Three-hundred eighty-seven quadrillion, eight hundred trillion

Wealth by Continental Region GNI (quadrillion US$) Actual Percentage of the Worldwide Wealth Africa 5.89 Asia 98.3 Oceania 6.31 Europe 127 USA & Canada 131 Latin America 19.3

Wealth by Continental Region GNI (quadrillion US$) Actual Percentage of the Worldwide Wealth Africa 5.89 1.5% Asia 98.3 25.4% Oceania 6.31 1.6% Europe 127 32.7% USA & Canada 131 33.8% Latin America 19.3 5%