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22 May, 19:28

A region with a 5-mile radius has a population density of about 3100 people per square mile. Find the number of people who live in the region to the nearest ten thousand

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  1. 22 May, 19:53
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    243,000 people

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, what we need to do is to calculate the area of the region using the 5-mile radius

    Mathematically, we can calculate this as the area of a circle

    Area = pi * r^2

    Our r here is 5 miles

    Area = pi * 5^2 = pi * 25 = 78.54 square miles

    Now to get the population, we know that per square mile we have 3,100.

    Hence per 78.54 square mile, we have 78.54 * 3100 = 243,273 people

    To the nearest thousand, 243,000
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