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There are 20 small tropical fish swimming in a 55-gallon aquarium. What is the population density?

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Answer:

The population density is 0.364 fish per gallon.

Explanation:

The population density can be defined as the number of individuals (in this case, small tropical fish) per unit of area or volume. In this case, the volume of the aquarium (55 gallon).

The density can be calculated then as:


d=(P)/(V)=\frac{20\;\text{fish}}{55\;\text{gal}}\approx0.364\frac{\text{fish}}{\text{gal}}

The population density is 0.364 fish per gallon.

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