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27 July, 03:17

In a 10 m2 ecosystem, there are 60 raccoons. What is the population density of raccoons?

6 per m2

10 per m2

20 per m2

40 per m2

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  1. 27 July, 03:39
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    The answer is 6 per m2.

    A population density is the number of animals per 1 m2.

    So, this problem can be solved by using a proportion:

    If 60 raccoons live in 10 m2, how many raccons will live in the 1 m2.

    60 raccoons : 10 m2 = x raccoons : 1 m2

    60 raccoons : 10 = x raccoons

    x raccoons = 6 raccoons

    Thus, the population density is 6 raccoons per m2.
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