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About 1.75 million people live in a circular region with a 15-mile diameter. Find the population density in people per square mile. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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The diameter of the circular region is 15 miles

that gives radius = 7.5 miles

Now,

Area = π r² = 3.14 * 7.5* 7.5

= 176.625 mile²

Population density = number of people / land area

this is =
(1750000)/(176.625) = 9907.997

Now rounding off to nearest whole number, we get 9908

So, there are 9908 population living in per square mile.

User Bob Claerhout
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The diameter of the circular region is 15 miles

that gives radius = 7.5 miles

Now,

Area = π r² = 3.14 * 7.5* 7.5

= 176.625 mile²

Population density = number of people / land area

this is =
(1750000)/(176.625) = 9907.997

Now rounding off to nearest whole number, we get 9908

So, there are 9908 population living in per square mile.

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