Population density is computed by dividing the total population of a location by the land area. A town has a population of 210,756 with a population density of 52 residents per square mile. What is the town’s land area?(1 point)

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The town's land area can be calculated by dividing the population by the population density.

210,756 / 52 = 4,052 square miles

Therefore, the town's land area is 4,052 square miles.