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One seventeenth of Rhode Island's population density minus 17 equals the population density of Colorado. What is Rhode Island's population density? The population density of Colorado is 42.

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User Isxaker
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1/17r - 17 = 42
1/17r = 42 + 17
1/17r = 59
r = 59 * 17/1
r = 1003 <== Rhode Islands population density (r)
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User Hamdi Islam
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Answer:

Population density of Rhode Island's population density is 1003.

Explanation:

Let Rhode Island's population density be d.

It is given that One seventeenth of Rhode Island's population density minus 17 equals the population density of Colorado, and the population density of Colorado is 42.

So, we have


(1)/(17)d-17=42


(1)/(17)d=42+17


(1)/(17)d=59


d=59* 17


d=1003

Hence, the population density of Rhode Island's population density is 1003.

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