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I think the percentages that CHTransplant gave are for the schools that have the higher Asian populations in them. Some of the schools in CH/Carr. do not have as many Asians as those schools listed above.
That's correct - just a list of those schools that had higher Asian populations.
Morrisville has the largest percentage of Asians in the Triangle at 27% but I think that it may be largely South Asians. Cary's Asian population is over 13% while Chapel Hill's is 12%. Cary's overall population is almost 2.5x the sise of Chapel Hill so its Asian community is clearly larger.
Answer the OPs question or skip the thread, please.
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I hope that clears things up.
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