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boston has an area of 90 square miles. it has a population density of 6862 people per square mile. what is the population of boston, rounded to the nearest thousand?618,000619,000617,580617,000

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To find the population of Boston, we can multiply its area by its population density:

Population = Area x Population density

Population = 90 sq miles x 6862 people per sq mile

Population = 617580 people

Rounded to the nearest thousand, the population of Boston is 618,000 people. Therefore, the correct answer is 618,000.

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