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In 2010, the population of Chicago, Illinois was 2,695,694 people. Chicago's land area is about 227.6 mi^2. To the nearest whole number, what was Chicago's population density in 2010?

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User Laffoyb
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the answer is 11844 ( do not add a comma or point)
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User Mumthezir VP
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Answer: The Chicago's population density in 2010 was 11844.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of population = 2,695,694

Land area = 227.6 mi²

We need to find the Chicago's population density in 2010.

As we know the formula for population density which is given by


=\frac{\text{Number of population}}{\text{Land Area}}\\\\\\=(2695694)/(227.6)\\\\\\=11843.99\\\\\\\approx 11844

Hence, the Chicago's population density in 2010 was 11844.

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