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A scientist and her team counted 200 individual deer in an area of 10 square kilometers. What is the population density?

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200 individual deer in each area of 10 square kilometers.

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Answer: The population density
20 deer/km^2 that is in 1 square kilometers there are 20 deers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of deers = 200

Area occupied by the 200 deers =
10 km^2

Population density
=(200 deers)/(10 km^2)=20 deer/km^2

The population density
20 deer/km^2 that is in 1 square kilometers there are 20 deers.

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