A group of 35 team members needs to be divided into smaller work-groups If each group is to contain two three or four people the smallest number of groups possible is 10.
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It means that no one has to move for the distribution of two groups under study in a particular area to match the population distribution. For example, if a county was 10% black and 90% white, you would get an index of dissimilarity of 0 if, in the smaller area under study (such as a Census block group), you found 10% of the smaller area was black and 90% was white.
HAMLET
A hamlet is a place smaller than a village, typically consisting of a small group of houses or buildings.
A hamlet is a group of houses while a village is a much large collection of houses which also has a church.
Spanish village houses often have whitewashed walls, tiled roofs, and wrought iron balconies. They typically feature small windows with wooden shutters to keep out the hot sun and allow for ventilation. Many village houses also have interior courtyards or patios for added light and air circulation.
A thorpe is a small village or hamlet, a group of houses in the country.
The word "Kanata" is an Iroquois word that means a village or small group of houses. It is the word that eventually became the name of Canada.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
The word "village" can be a noun, not a verb or adverb. It refers to a small community or group of houses in a rural area.
A village is a small community or group of houses in a rural area. However there is no official definition as to what size a village may be. A town is a thickly populated area having fixed boundries and the powers of local government
A village is a reasonably-dense community where people live, shop and work together. People within a village go to the same group of schools and churches. A village is larger than a town but smaller than a city.
A group of houses in the country; a small village; a hamlet; a dorp; -- now chiefly occurring in names of places and persons; as, Althorp, Mablethorpe.
A city is typically larger in size and population than a town. Cities usually have more developed infrastructure, services, and higher population density compared to towns. Towns are generally smaller and have a more intimate community feel.