[tex]Density =10[/tex] i.e. In every [tex]1m^2[/tex] 10 honey bees live !
Step-by-step explanation:
We have , A population of 6,000 honey(Correction as this isn't given in question ) bees lives in a rectangle-shaped area of the woods that is 30 meter long by 20 meters wide. We need to find What is the population density of the honey bees. Let's find out:
We know that ,
Population density = (Population) / (Land Area)
Now , Area of rectangle = [tex]length(width)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Area = Length(width)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Area = 30(20)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Area = 600m^2[/tex]
Hence ,
⇒ [tex]Density = \frac{6,000}{600}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Density =10[/tex]
Therefore , [tex]Density =10[/tex] i.e. In every [tex]1m^2[/tex] 10 honey bees live !