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In 2010, the population of Houston, Texas, was 2,099,451 and the population density was 3,501 people per square mile. What was Houston's land area in 2010?
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In 2010, the population of Houston, Texas, was 2,099,451 and the population density was 3,501 people per square mile. What was Houston's land area in 2010?
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the correct answer is 599.7,i took the test
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In 2010 the land area was:
2099451 persons / 3501 persons/m^2 = 599.7=600
The land area in 2010 was around 600 square miles.
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