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18 October, 13:19

There are 100 foxes in a 10 square mile area. What is the density of the fox population in this area?

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  1. 18 October, 13:28
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    10 foxes per square mile area

    Explanation:

    Population Density = Number of Organism/Land Area

    Population density = 100/10square mile area

    This translates to 10

    foxes per square mile area
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