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Canadian Provinces to US States

Try to guess the Canadian Provinces and Territories that are most similar to US States by area and population!
Difference is how much bigger/smaller the Province is than the State
Area from Wikipedia
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Last updated: August 26, 2024
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First submittedAugust 25, 2024
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Size
 
Province
State
% Difference
Nunavut
Alaska
17.67%
Quebec
Alaska
-11.76%
Northwest Territories
Alaska
-28.02%
Ontario
Texas
35.37%
British Columbia
Texas
26.36%
Alberta
Texas
-5.11%
Saskatchewan
Texas
-6.85%
Manitoba
Texas
-7.39%
Yukon
California
12.12%
Newfoundland and Labrador
California
-4.63%
New Brunswick
South Carolina
-13.75%
Nova Scotia
West Virginia
-13.52%
Prince Edward Island
Delaware
-13.89%
 
Population
 
Province
State
% Difference
Ontario
Pennsylvania
18.97%
Quebec
New Jersey
-2.88%
British Columbia
Minnesota
-1.62%
Alberta
Alabama
-5.33%
Manitoba
Hawaii
3.30%
Saskatchewan
Montana
7.98%
Nova Scotia
Rhode Island
-2.18%
New Brunswick
North Dakota
7.87%
Newfoundland and Labrador
Wyoming
-7.88%
Prince Edward Island
Wyoming
-229.82%
Yukon
Wyoming
-1176.63%
Northwest Territories
Wyoming
-1200.22%
Nunavut
Wyoming
-1332.99%
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1 Comments
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Level 71
Aug 25, 2024
Thanks for taking my quiz! Do you think I should add the area/population on the Canadian side as an additional hint, or do you think it's fine how it is?

Also, does anyone know how to center the titles above the columns?

Thank you!