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United States: 0.308 quads/million people.
Japan: 0.165 quads/million people.
This is a simple matter of division. Take the total energy used and divide among the number of people using it. So:
United States:
97.5 / 316.5 = 0.308056872 quads per million people.
Japan:
21 / 127 = 0.165354331 quads per million people.
Rounding to 3 significant figures gives 0.308 quads/million for United States and 0.165 quads/million for Japan.
The United States used 97.5 quads of energy in 2013 and had a population of 316.5 million people. The average energy use per million people in the United States can be calculated in this way:
In Japan, a population of 127 million people used a total of 21 quads of energy. So the average energy use per million people in Japan can be calculated in this way:
The United States used approximately 0.30 quads of energy per million people and Japan used about 0.16 quads of energy per million people.