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Students in a college geography class created a table in which the countries of North America are displayed by both population and population density (per square kilometer). How many countries have a population density of fewer than
100
100100 per
km
2
km
2
start text, k, m, end text, squared and have a medium population if the relative frequency of these two features occurring compared with all countries in North America is
0.174
0.1740, point, 174?
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