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Re: Most FIRST teams per capita

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Originally Posted by Richard
... As suggested earlier, I will recalculate based on registration totals as of late tonight, just before 2nd regional registration opens.

BTW, total registration as of this writing is 951 teams, ...
Up to 978 now. Since 2nd regional registration opens tomorrow at noon Eastern Time, I'll wait until just before then to recalculate teams-per-million-residents (TPMR) statistics. I had expected to see more teams by now -- but as Mark pointed out, many are probably still going to remain 'invisible' until after registration closes December 1st.

Although US average TPMR is running just a little over three right now, we should expect this figure to climb closer to four when all registered teams can be counted.
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