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A population of 6000 ants lives inside a dead log that measures 3 square meters. What is the population density of the ants?

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Answer:

2000 ants per square meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

The population density, D, of a population can be calculated by dividing the total number of individuals by the area covered by that population. That is;

D = N/A

Where;

D = population density

N = population of individual organism

A = area covered (m²)

According to this question, a population of 6000 ants lives inside a dead log that measures 3 square meters. Hence, N = 6000 ants, and A = 3m²

Therefore, the population density (D) = 6000/3

= 2000

The population density is 2000 ants/square meter.

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