SOLUTION: The state of Nevada has an area of 286,367 square kilometers. In 2005, Nevada had an estimated population of 2,414,807 people. Approximately how many people per square kilometer is
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Question 181457: The state of Nevada has an area of 286,367 square kilometers. In 2005, Nevada had an estimated population of 2,414,807 people. Approximately how many people per square kilometer is this?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
people/km2
, or about 8 people/km2
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