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In 1990, what was the population density near Chicago?


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6 or fewer people per square mile

6 or fewer people per square mile

18-45 people per square mile

18-45 people per square mile

45-90 people per square mile

45-90 people per square mile

90 or more people per square mile

90 or more people per square mile
















1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on the given options, the population density near Chicago in 1990 was likely 45-90 people per square mile.
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