Algebra for College Students
10th Edition
ISBN:9781285195780
Author:Jerome E. Kaufmann, Karen L. Schwitters
Publisher:Jerome E. Kaufmann, Karen L. Schwitters
Chapter11: Systems Of Equations
Section11.CT: Test
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nimal population densities are important to those who manage wildlife. This is particularly true when animals pose risks to humans. Managing the population of grizzly bears in the surrounds of a park is one example. Let's say that the park in question is 3,374 square miles. Additionally, the bears roam a surrounding area that is 60% as large as the park. Although their territories overlap considerably, let's say each bear needs at least 20 square miles to himself/herself to call home.
Estimate the maximum number of bears that can be supported on the available land, which was 5,398 mi2.
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