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9 April, 20:47

New Zealand has a population of 4,326,380 and has an area of 103,736 mi while Australia has an area of 2,967,909 mi and a population of 21,905,140. Calculate the population density for New Zealand and Australia. Round the population densities to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 9 April, 21:13
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    New Zealand's population density = 4,326,380 people / 103,736 mi^2 = 42 people/mi^2. Australia's population density = 21,905,140 people / 2,967,909 mi^2 = 7 people/mi^2.
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