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kolbaska11 [484]
3 years ago
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A city’s bus line is used more as the urban population density increases. The more people in an area, the more likely bus lines

will be utilized. The population of Belmont, MA, is 24,729 and covers an area of 4.66 mi2. The population of Easton, MA, is 23,112 and covers an area of 28.4 mi2. Which city’s residents are more likely to use public buses? Explain. The residents of Belmont are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the highest population density. The residents of Easton are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the highest population density. The residents of both cities will not use the bus line because the population density is too high. The residents of both cities are equally likely to use public transportation because the population densities are equal.
Mathematics
2 answers:
NeX [460]3 years ago
5 0
A .Just did it too. Hope it helps
solong [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer with explanation:

it is given that city's bus line is used more as the urban population density increases.

Population density is defined as ,total population per unit Area.

→Population Density of Belmont

        =\frac{24729}{4.66}\\\\=5306.65

In 1 Square mile,of Belmont approximately  5307 people Resides.

→Population Density of Easton

        =\frac{23112}{28.4}\\\\=813.80

In 1 Square mile,of Easton Approximately 813 people Resides.

From Above two,we conclude that

→Population Density of Belmont > Population Density of Easton

Option A: The residents of Belmont are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the highest population density.

     

     

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