About one representative for every 30K people
In the United States, one representative in the House of Representatives represents approximately 761,000 people, based on the total U.S. population and the current number of representatives. This ratio can vary slightly due to changes in population and congressional redistricting. Each state is guaranteed at least one representative, regardless of its population.
Because representatives are allocated according to the state's populations and since Alaska does not have a large population they are only allocated 1 Representative.
It depends on the population of the state. It is 1 representative per about 600,000 people. So if you lose population you might lose a representative. If you gain population, you will get more representatives.
1 Inch equals 2.54cm
1 foot equals 30.48cm
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
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Exactly 1
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1lb crisco equals 1 lb lard
1 swapits equals £1
Represents a scale of 1:12672000 ie 12 x 3 x 1760 x 200