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If two towns have the same population density, which must also be true

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It could be anything like they must have the same amount of food and enough water and all those supplies and anything along those lines
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assuming the attatched image is the same with the corresponding answers bellow it would be Answer C.

a) town b has the same pop. as town a

b) town b has a greater pop. than town a

c) town b has a pop. of approx. 5138

d) town b has a pop. of approx. 37530

you get answer c by dividing 54016 by 3.89 = 13885.86. then multiply this new number with .37 = 5137.76. you round up and get approx. 5138. answer c. hope that helped:)

If two towns have the same population density, which must also be true-example-1
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