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34kurt
1 year ago
15

The population of Tinyville is 16.2 Tinys per acre. Exactly 405 Tinys live in Tinyville. How many acres is Tinyville? Enter only

a numerical value in the answer blank.
Numerical Answers Expected!
Mathematics
1 answer:
marusya05 [52]1 year ago
7 0

The number of acres in Tinyville as described by means of the population density and actual population is; 25 acres.

<h3>What is the number of acres in Tinyville?</h3>

It follows from the task content that the;

population density of the city of Tinyville is given as; 16.2 Tints per acre

There are 405 Tiny's in Tinyville.

Consequently, the number of acres in Tinyville;

= Number of Tiny's in Tinyville / population density of the city of Tinyville

= 405/16.2

= 25 acres.

Therefore, the number of acres in Tinyville as described by means of the population density and actual population is; 25 acres.

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