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A population of 384 prairie dogs live in an area of 16 km2. What is the the population density?

Question 13 options:

368 prairie dogs/km2


400 prairie dogs/km2


4 prairie dogs/km2


24 prairie dogs/km2


6184 prairie dogs/km2

User Agad
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Answer:


24 prairie dogs per square kilometer

Explanation:

To find the population density, simply divide the population by the area they live in. In this case, the population is
384 prairie dogs and they live in an area of
16 km². Therefore, the population density is
(384)/(16) = \bold2\bold4 prairie dogs per square kilometer. Hope this helps!

User Szymon Roziewski
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