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2 November, 22:15

An ecologist counts 75 cardinals in an area measuring 15 square kilometers. What is the population density of the cardinals?

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  1. 2 November, 22:40
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    5

    Explanation:

    We know that,

    number of count of cardinals = 75; and

    measured area = 15 square kilometers.

    To find the population density of the cardinals in an area of 15 square kilometers, we need to divide the number of cardinals by the given unit area:

    Population density of cardinals = 75 / 15 = 5

    Therefore, the population density of cardinals in an area measuring 15 square kilometers is 5.
  2. 2 November, 23:15
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    5 Cardinals per square kilometer.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Total number of cardinals = 75

    Area = 15

    Population density = ?

    Solution:

    Population density = Total number of cardinals/Area

    By putting values in above formula:

    Population density = 75/15 = 5 cardinals/square kilometer.

    Hence the population density of an area is measure of cardinals per square kilometer. So it is 5 cardinal/square kilometer.
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