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What is the population density of London, England? Round your answer to the nearest whole number (no decimals)

What is the population density of London, England? Round your answer to the nearest-example-1
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Solution:


\text{Population Density = }\frac{\text{ number of people}}{\text{land area}}

The Population Density of London, England is calculated thus;

Population of London = 8,674,000

Land Area of London = 607


\begin{gathered} \text{Population Density of London = }(8674000)/(607) \\ \\ 14,289.95 \\ 14,290\text{ (nearest whole number)} \\ 14,290people/mi^2 \\ \end{gathered}

Conclusion:

The Population Density of London, England to the nearest whole number is 14,290 people/square mile.

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