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Canada’s population was estimated at 39,292,355 people, and its area is 3,855,100 square miles. Which of the following correctly calculates the population density of Canada?(1 point)
Responses
10 people per square mile
10 people per square mile
102 people per square mile
102 people per square mile
1 person per square mile
1 person per square mile
1,019 people per square mile
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Population density = population ÷ area = 39,292,355 ÷ 3,855,100 ≈ 10.19 people/mi², so the correct choice is 10 people per square mile.
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