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The population in a 50 square mile area is 200 people. What is the population density?

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This is a simple calculation.

Typically you convert square miles into square kilometers. But you can apply this formula to both imperial and metric systems.

Formula:


Population Density = Population/Land Area

Here is what your equation looks like


Population density = 200/50^2

Calculate that and you get 0.08 people per square mile.

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