Calculate the density of people per block in a neighborhood with 1,650 residents and 30 residential blocks. Explain your method in 1-2 sentences. (2 points)



Answer :

To find the density of people per block in the neighborhood, you need to divide the total number of people by the number of residential blocks. For this neighborhood, there are 1,650 people living in 30 residential blocks. Therefore, the density is calculated as [tex]\( \frac{1650}{30} \)[/tex], which equals 55.0. This means there are 55 people per residential block.

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