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14 October, 10:33

In a recent census, New York City had a population of 8,336,697 people, and an area of 302.64 square miles, while London had a population of 3,792,621, and an area of 469 square miles.

What are the population densities (to the nearest person) of the two cities?

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  1. 14 October, 10:38
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    8,336,697 / 302.64 = 27547 (approximately)

    The population density to the nearest person of NYC is 27,547 people per square mile.

    3,792,621 / 469 = 8087 (approximately)

    The population density to the nearest person of London is 8,087 people per square mile.
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