Answer:
357 bears
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
Population density of bears in the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska = 42 bears per 1000km^2
Area of habitable region of this peninsula = 8500 km^2
how many bears would you expect to find in a habitable region of this peninsula N;
N = population density × area
N = 42/1000 × 8500
N = 357 bears