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The total area of Puget Sound, near Seattle, Washington, can be roughly estimated using a rectangular shape that is 100 mi long and 10.2 mi wide. In Puget Sound, killer whales require approximately 5 mi^2 of territory per whale Based on this information, how many killer whales could live in Puget Sound?

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The total area of Puget Sound can be roughly estimated using a rectangular shape that is 100 mi long and 10.2 mi wide.

Recall that the area of a rectangular shape is given by


A=L\cdot W

Where L is the length and W is the width.

For the given case,

Length = 100 miles

Width = 10.2 miles

So, the area of the Puget Sound is


A=L\cdot W=100\cdot10.2=1020\: mi^2

In Puget Sound, killer whales require approximately 5 mi^2 of territory per whale Based on this information.

How many killer whales could live in Puget Sound?​

Divide the area of the Puget Sound by the territory area per whale


number\: of\: whales=(1020\: mi^2)/(5\: mi^2)=204

Therefore, 204 killer whales may live in Puget Sound.

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