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A team of ecologists is tracking mountain lions throughout California. They count 4543 mountain lions in the entire state. The area of California is​ 423,970 kmsquared2. What is the population density of mountain lions per 250 kmsquared2 in​ California?

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For this case we can make the following rule of three:
4543 -----------> 423970 km ^ 2
x ----------------> 250 km ^ 2
Clearing x we have:
x = (250/423970) * (4543)
x = 2.678845201
Answer:
the population density of mountain lions per 250 kmsquared2 in California is:
x = 2.678845201
nearest whole numberx = 3
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