A certain country has the highest population density of any country: 49,120 people per 1000 hectares. How many people are there per square mile? 1 in² = 6.5 cm² 1 ft² = 0.09 m² 1 yd² = 0.8 m² 1 mi² = 2.6 km² 1 acre = 0.4 hectare (ha) There are approximately [ ] people per square mile in a certain country. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
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- Population density: 49,120 people per 1000 hectares. - Conversion factors provided: - 1 mi² = 2.6 km² - 1 hectare (ha) = 0.01 km² Show more…
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