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11 February, 20:54

A rectangle with the length of 75 miles and width of 25 miles can be used to model building usage at one of Florida's universities. Only 70% of the buildings at this university are used for instruction. If 32,125 students are enrolled at this university, what is the average student population density per square mile of building space used for instruction, rounded to the nearest student?

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  1. 11 February, 21:10
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    24 students per mile

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given in the question,

    Length of rectangle for building university = 75 miles

    Width of rectangle for building university = 25 miles

    Total area:

    Length x Width

    = 75 x 25

    = 1875 miles²

    Only 70% of the buildings at this university are used for instruction

    70% of 1875 miles²

    70/100 x 1875

    = 1312.5 miles²

    32,125 students are enrolled at this university

    So,

    1312.5 miles² = 32,125 students

    1 mile = 32,125/1312.5

    = 24 students per mile
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