SOLUTION: In 1992, Alaska had a population of about 5.87 x 10^5 and an area of about 1.48 x 10^6 square kilometers. Find Alaska's population per square kilometer. Round your answer to the
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Question 612482: In 1992, Alaska had a population of about 5.87 x 10^5 and an area of about 1.48 x 10^6 square kilometers. Find Alaska's population per square kilometer. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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