Math, asked by vivekmishra88, 5 months ago

The population of state A is 480 lakh and that of state B is 248 lakh. The area of state
A is 4 lakh km²that of state B is 1.6 lakh km². How many people are there per km
in both these states?

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Answered by adityasingh20002003
0

Answer:

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Answered by khashrul
2

Answer:

The population density of state A  = 120 per km^2

and the population density of state B  = 155 per km^2

and the combined population density  = 130 per km^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Population of state A is 480 lakh

and that of state B is 248 lakh.

and the combined population is (480 + 248) lakh = 728 lakh

The area of state A is 4 lakh km^2

and that of state B is 1.6 lakh km^2

and the combined area of these two states = (4+1.6) lakh km^2 = 5.6 lakh km^2

Therefore, the population density of state A =\frac{480}{4}  per km^2 = 120 per km^2

and the population density of state B =\frac{248}{1.6}  per km^2 = 155 per km^2

and the combined population density =\frac{728}{5.6}  per km^2 = 130 per km^2

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