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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:10 jay9253

Jason is researching the population density of California in 1996 for a school project. The table below shows the area of California and the population of California in 1996. Area of California 1.6 × 105 square miles
Population of California 3.2 × 107 people

What is the average number of people per square mile in California in the year 1996?

A.
2 × 10-2 people per square mile
B.
1.5 × 10-3 people per square mile
C.
1.5 × 103 people per square mile
D.
2 × 102 people per square mile

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