The first thing we are going to do is find the area of the field. To do this we are going to use the area of a square formula:

Were

is the area in square kilometers

is one of the sides of the square
We know for our problem that the side lengths of the field are 0.9 kilometers, so

. Lets replace that value in our formula to find

:

Now, to find the population density of the filed, we are going to use the population density formula:

where

is the population density in <span>in burrows per square kilometer
</span>

is the number of burrows

is the are of the field
We know that

and

, so lets replace those values in our formula:


We can conclude that the <span>density of prairie dog burrows is approximately
2444 burrws per square kilometer.</span>
Pints: 4
Ounces: 64
Im not sure if thats what you needed but hope this helps
Answer: k ≥ -1
Step-by-step explanation:
7k - 2 ≥ -9
add two to both sides
7k ≥ -7
k ≥ -1
Answer:
Answer is 216m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
You would do the formula 2(6*6) + 2(6*6) + 2(6*6)
To get a total of 216m squared!
Hopes this helps!
D.8
Multiply something to 6 that makes 48! So 6•8 would be 48!