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A 15-m2 wooded area has the following: 30 ferns, 150 grass plants, and 6 oak trees. What is the population density per m2 of each of the above species?

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User Elonzh
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Answer:

See the procedure

Explanation:

we know that

To find the population density per m² of each of the above species, divide the amount of each species by the total area

so

Ferns


(30)/(15)=2(ferns)/(m^(2))

Grass plants


(150)/(15)=10(grass\ plants)/(m^(2))

Oaks Trees


(6)/(15)=0.4(oaks\ trees)/(m^(2))

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