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Population density is a number of people per unit of area the population density of a sick certain region is 60 people per square kilometer if the region covers 23 square kilometers what is the population of the region

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Answer:

1380 people.

Explanation:

Population density is a number of people per unit of area.

We have,

The population density of sick in a certain region = 60 people/km²

Area of the region, A = 23 km²

We need to find the population of the region.


d=(P)/(A)\\\\P=60* 23\\\\P=1380\ \text{people}

So, the population of the region is equal to 1380 people.

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