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16 April, 21:04

Lake Texcoco, which became Tenochtitlán is now entirely gone because Mexico City is there. It covered an area of 2.1 x 10^3 square miles. Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, covers an area of 3.232 x 10^4 square miles. About how many times as great is the area covered by Lake Titicaca as opposed to the Lake that the Aztecs built on?

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  1. 16 April, 21:28
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    To solve the question, we will estimate how many times Titicaca was larger than Texcoco. Here we shall use the formula:

    (Area of Titicaca) / (Area of Texcoco)

    Area of Titicaca=3.232*10^4

    Area of Texcoco=2.1*10^3

    thus the number of times as great is the area covered by Lake Titicaca as opposed to the Lake that the Aztecs built on

    (3.232 * 10^4) / (2.1 * 10^3)

    =15.391 times
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