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To determine the density of a rabbit population, you would need to know the number of rabbits and _____. see concept 53.1 (page 1189)

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To determine the density of a rabbit population, one would need to know the number of rabbits and the size of the area in which the live; simply because the population density entails the number of individuals in a population per given unit area. Population represents the number of all organisms of the same species in a particular geographical area and have the ability to interbreed.
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