Population Estimate, July 1, 2016
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
\hline
State & Population & State & Population \\
\hline
Alaska & 741,894 & Missouri & [tex]$6,093,000$[/tex] \\
\hline
Arizona & [tex]$6,931,071$[/tex] & Montana & [tex]$1,042,520$[/tex] \\
\hline
California & [tex]$39,250,017$[/tex] & Nebraska & [tex]$1,907,116$[/tex] \\
\hline
Colorado & [tex]$5,540,545$[/tex] & New Mexico & [tex]$2,081,015$[/tex] \\
\hline
Connecticut & [tex]$3,576,452$[/tex] & North Dakota & 757,952 \\
\hline
Florida & [tex]$20,612,439$[/tex] & Oklahoma & [tex]$3,923,561$[/tex] \\
\hline
Illinois & [tex]$12,801,539$[/tex] & South Dakota & 865,454 \\
\hline
Iowa & [tex]$3,134,693$[/tex] & Washington & [tex]$7,288,000$[/tex] \\
\hline
Kansas & [tex]$2,907,289$[/tex] & West Virginia & [tex]$1,834,102$[/tex] \\
\hline
Maryland & [tex]$6,016,447$[/tex] & Wyoming & 585,501 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Source: U.S. Census



Answer :

Certainly! Let's provide the detailed population information for each state as reflected in the data.

Population Estimate, July 2016

1. Alaska:
- Population: 741,894

2. Arizona:
- Population: 6,931,071

3. California:
- Population: 39,250,017

4. Colorado:
- Population: 5,540,545

5. Connecticut:
- Population: 3,576,452

6. Florida:
- Population: 20,612,439

7. Illinois:
- Population: 12,801,539

8. Iowa:
- Population: 3,134,693

9. Kansas:
- Population: 2,907,289

10. Maryland:
- Population: 6,016,447

11. Missouri:
- Population: 6,093,000

12. Montana:
- Population: 1,042,520

13. Nebraska:
- Population: 1,907,116

14. New Mexico:
- Population: 2,081,015

15. North Dakota:
- Population: 757,952

16. Oklahoma:
- Population: 3,923,561

17. South Dakota:
- Population: 865,454

18. Washington:
- Population: 7,288,000

19. West Virginia:
- Population: 1,834,102

20. Wyoming:
- Population: 585,501

These numbers reflect the estimated populations for the respective states as of July 2016, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.