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7 November, 04:42

If there were 2000 kelp bass in 400 square meters what would be the population density? Be sure to include units of measurement along with your number!

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  1. 7 November, 07:31
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    5 kelps per square meters

    Explanation:

    The population density would be 5 kelps per square meters.

    The population density for an organism is defined as the total number of the organism living per unit particular area at a specific time.

    Mathematically, the population density for an organisms is expressed as:

    Number of organisms/Land area

    In this case:

    Number of kelp = 2000

    Area of land = 400 square meters

    Hence, population density of kelp = 2000/400

    = 5 kelps per square meters
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