Identify the five largest cities within
each country: Podgorica, Nikšic, Bijelo Polje, Bar, Herceg Novi
Identify the population of the
largest city: 185,937
Use the “rank size rule” to identify
the estimated size of each of the
next four largest cities (city #2 is ½
the size of city #1, city #3 is 1/3 the
size of city #1, city #4 is ¼ the size
of #1, city #5 is 1/5 the size of #1): 92969, 61979, 46484, 37187
Identify the actual populations of
the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th largest cities: 72,443, 46,051, 42,048, 30,864
Compose a well-developed
paragraph defending to what extent
the “rank size rule” is proven valid
or invalid based upon the
populations of this country’s five
largest cities: The rank size rule is not proven based on the populations given by Montenegro. As you can see by the data provided, much of the predicted data is too skewed to match. In order for the rank size rule to be proven by the data, it should be at least a couple thousand of people plus or minus the actual population, which in this case is not true.
Population: 623,000
Population Density: 45
% Urban Population: 64%
% Urban Population Living in Slums: N/A
Average % Change in Urban
Population: -0.8%
% with Improved Urban Sanitation: 92%
% with Improved Urban Water
Supply: 100%
each country: Podgorica, Nikšic, Bijelo Polje, Bar, Herceg Novi
Identify the population of the
largest city: 185,937
Use the “rank size rule” to identify
the estimated size of each of the
next four largest cities (city #2 is ½
the size of city #1, city #3 is 1/3 the
size of city #1, city #4 is ¼ the size
of #1, city #5 is 1/5 the size of #1): 92969, 61979, 46484, 37187
Identify the actual populations of
the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th largest cities: 72,443, 46,051, 42,048, 30,864
Compose a well-developed
paragraph defending to what extent
the “rank size rule” is proven valid
or invalid based upon the
populations of this country’s five
largest cities: The rank size rule is not proven based on the populations given by Montenegro. As you can see by the data provided, much of the predicted data is too skewed to match. In order for the rank size rule to be proven by the data, it should be at least a couple thousand of people plus or minus the actual population, which in this case is not true.
Population: 623,000
Population Density: 45
% Urban Population: 64%
% Urban Population Living in Slums: N/A
Average % Change in Urban
Population: -0.8%
% with Improved Urban Sanitation: 92%
% with Improved Urban Water
Supply: 100%