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New Hampshire has a population of 1,323,459. Its territory can be modeled by a triangle, as shown in the figure. Each unit on the coordinate grid represents one mile. Find the approximate population density of New Hampshire.

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User NFG
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Explanation:

The answer:

147 persons/mi^2

User Harry Leboeuf
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Answer:

Approximately 120.31 people per square mile

Explanation:

1) The population density can be found by dividing the whole population over the area.

2) Since the NH map is modeled like this triangle, let's firstly calculate its area.

3) Based upon the original picture, and tracing it on we can easily see that the y coordinate is little bit over 200, precisely 220. Each mark on the original y-axis count as 20 miles. That'll give us the height.

The base of the triangle is 100 miles for F(100,0). Plugging that information on the formula:


\bigtriangleup_(area)=(b*h)/(2)\rightarrow (220*100)/(2)=11,000 \:sq. \:miles

4) The Population density:


Pop. \:density=(1,323,459)/(11,000)=120.31 \:people\:per\:square\:mile

New Hampshire has a population of 1,323,459. Its territory can be modeled by a triangle-example-1
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