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Australia's population is approximately 2.5×10^7. The area of Australia is 2.95×10^6 square miles. What is the approximate average number of people per square mile in Australia?
7 years ago

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10^7/10^6 = 10

2.5 * 10 = 25

25/2.95 = ?
7 years ago

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