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24 July, 00:48

A 15-m2 wooded area has the following: 30 ferns, 150 grass plants, and 6 oak trees. What is the population density per m2 of each of the above species?

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  1. 24 July, 01:11
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    How to solve: divide the number of specimen over the total area they take over. Then, divide both denominator and numerator by the total area.

    1. Ferns: 30 ferns/15 m² - -> divide by 15 to both - -> 2 ferns/m²

    2. Grass plants: 150 grass/15 m² - -> divide by 15 to both - -> 10 grass/m²

    3. Oak trees: 6 tree/15 m² - -> divide by 15 to both - -> 0.4 tree/m²
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