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11 May, 10:52

A biologist is researching the population density of antelopes near a watering hole. The biologist counts 32 antelopes within a radius of 34 km of the watering hole. What is the population density of antelopes? Enter your answer in the box. Use 3.14 for pi and round only your final answer to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 11 May, 11:19
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    =0.3 per km²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Population density is the population per uni area.

    Area=πr² Where A is area and r is the radius of the circle.

    A=3.14*34

    =106.76km²

    Population density = Population/Area

    =32 antelopes/106.76 km²

    =0.3 per km²

    The population of antelopes within the given radius is 0.3 per km²
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