Biology, asked by cmorgan36, 1 year ago

The population density of frogs in a portion of a pond is 12 frogs per square meter. The size of the entire pond is 370 square meters. Assuming that the frog population density in the pond is uniform, what is the total population size of the frogs in the pond? The total population size of the frogs is .

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Answered by kavithabp
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4440 frogs but am not sure

Answered by Arslankincsem
1

The density of the frogs present per square meter is taken as P and it denotes the total area of the pond will be A.

This includes P=12 frogs/ms.sq and A is equal to 370m.sq.

The total number of frogs in the pond is given by the A=12x370 is taken place in 4440.

Therefore, it is consider as 4440 frogs in the pond.

It is taking place in entire pond and taking place in using unitary method of proportions.

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