Chapter 9: Problem 78
New Mexico has a population density of 17 people per square mile. Describe what this means. Use an almanac or the Internet to compare this population density to that of the state in which you are now living.
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Chapter 9: Problem 78
New Mexico has a population density of 17 people per square mile. Describe what this means. Use an almanac or the Internet to compare this population density to that of the state in which you are now living.
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