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?

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To calculate the population density of Canada, you can use the following formula:

\[ \text{Population Density} = \frac{\text{Population}}{\text{Area}} \]

Given that Canada’s population is 39,292,355 people and its area is 3,855,100 square miles, you can substitute these values into the formula:

\[ \text{Population Density} = \frac{39,292,355}{3,855,100} \]

Now, performing the calculation:

\[ \text{Population Density} \approx 10.19 \text{ people per square mile} \]

So, the population density of Canada is approximately 10.19 people per square mile.