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The table shows information about Town A in Illinois and Town B in Florida.

A 3-column table has 2 rows. The first column has entries Town A, Town B. The second column is labeled Population with entries 54,016, question mark. The third column is labeled Area (miles squared) with entries 3.89, 0.37.

If the two towns have the same population density, which must also be true?

Town B has the same population as Town A.
Town B has a greater population than Town A.
Town B has a population of approximately 5,138.
Town B has a population of approximately 37,530.


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Answer:

The table shows information about Town A in Illinois and Town B in Florida.If the two towns have the same population density Town B has a population of approximately 5,138.is right.

Given: Table shows Town A & Town B population.

To calculate the Population density, Divide the population by their size of the area.

   

         

We knows that according to the given that The Population Density of both the towns are equal.

Therefore, Town B has a population of  5,138 Option B is Correct.

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