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In Connecticut, for the purpose of discussing the so-called "deer problem" in Bluff Point State Park, the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection used the figure of 25 deer per square mile [cf. Connecticut Wildlife magazine, online]. The "research" on which this figure was based is spotty at best [relevant concepts would be area, health of deer, number of deer, biological carrying capacity, cultural carrying capacity]. These relevant notions are often manipulated to favor hunting in ways which appear intellectually indefensible; so, any number will be controversial.
To find the population density for a city, state, country, or region, divide the total number of people living there by the ground area. The result will be a figure in persons per square kilometer, or persons per square mile.
Basic math: # Count the number of people (about 36,756,666). # Measure the amount of land in square miles (about 163,696 square miles). # Divide the number of people by the number of square miles in the state. # The result (about 234.4) is the number of people per square mile and is the population density. Faster and easier is go to Wikipedia in a search for the State you are interested in and scroll down to Population where there are three choices Total which shows the current estimated population with the most recent US Census figure. The next entry is Density so you won't be required to bother with the math and it will include a reference number just in case the teacher insists on that kind of thing and finally there is an entry for Median Income. But hardly anyone ever asks a question about that.
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The average number of people living in a square mile or kilometer is called the population density. The population of Florida is 19. 55 million people. The population density of Florida is 297. 3 people per square mile.
It is its surface area.
figure out what the square number might be
That is called the area.
If the square root is an integer, it's a square number.
It is called the area.
Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".
Yes. Square rooting is when you figure out which number multiplies by itslef to create the number you need. In this case that number is 9. 3x3=9. so 9 is what would be called a perfect square
TilesAny shape can be covered with a number of similarly shaped figures such as triangles, this process is called tesselation.
That's the figure's "area".
multiply it by itself
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When a number is multiplied by itself it is called the square of the number. It is called a square number as the number of dots or points represented by the number can be arranged in a square.