Asked by cassidy
Data from a deer count in forested area show that an estimated 3.16 x 10^3 deer inhabit 1.998 x 10^4 acres of land. What is the density of the deer population?
Is this a multiplication or division problem?
Is this a multiplication or division problem?
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Answered by
Reiny
You probably want to express the density as
so many deer per acre
we are given :
3.16x10^3 deer per 1.998x10^4 acres
= (3.16x10^3) / (1.998x10^4) deer/acre
= .158158.. deer/acre
or appr 158 deer/ 1000 acres
(don't like to see .158 of a deer)
so many deer per acre
we are given :
3.16x10^3 deer per 1.998x10^4 acres
= (3.16x10^3) / (1.998x10^4) deer/acre
= .158158.. deer/acre
or appr 158 deer/ 1000 acres
(don't like to see .158 of a deer)
Answered by
Karli
thanks. this really helped
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