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24 December, 14:44

In 1995 Mexico's population was 92,202,000. That same year Mexico's land area was 756,066 square miles and the U. S. A.'s land area was 3,536,278 square miles. If the population of Mexico was spread evenly over the land area of the United States, about how many Mexican people would there have been in each square mile?

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  1. 24 December, 15:12
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    In 1995 Mexico's population was 92,202,000. That same year Mexico's land area was 756,066 square miles and the U. S. A.'s land area was 3,536,278 square miles.
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