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The state of New Jersey has a population of about 8.9 million and its area is about 8700 mi². What is the population density of New Jersey? Round your answer to the nearest whole number

1023

102

890

100

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the answer is 1023. I really hope this helps.
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User Thisarattr
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The population density is obtained by dividing the population by the area.

Here the population is given as 8.9 millions

1 miilion = 10,00,000

so 8.9 millions = 8.9 ×10,00,000= 8,900,000

The area of the State of New Jersey = 8700 miles².

Hence population density =
(8900000)/(8700) = 1022.98

Rounding it off we get

Population density = 1023 people per square mile.

Option A) is the right answer

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