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The population of colony a is 300,000 and colony b is 880,000.However,area of colony a is 150km square and colony b is 220 km square,find how many people are there in 1km square area in both colonies?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

colony a = 2000

colony b = 4000

Step-by-step explanation:

The population of colony a is 300,000

area of colony a is 150km²

it means 300,000 people lives in 150 km² in colony a

so people in 1 km² in colony a = 300000/150 = 2000 people

So in colony a people in 1 km² = 2000

The population of colony b is 880,000

area of colony b is 220km²

it means 300,000 people lives in 220 km² in colony b

so people in 1 km ² in colony b = 880000/220 = 4000 people

So in colony b people in 1 km² = 4000

Answered by ishani12337
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