Answer:
The current population density is 2,000 people per square kilometer.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following information in the question:
Number of people living in the slum currently = 100,000
Last year,
Number of children born = 150,000
Number of people immigrated = 80,000
Number of people died = 95,000
Number of people emigrated = 2,000
Area of slum = 50 square kilometers
Population density =
[tex]\displaystyle\frac{\text{Current population of slum}}{\text{Area of slum}} = \frac{100000}{50} = 2000[/tex]
The current population density is 2,000 people per square kilometer.
Since the population density is greater than 500 people per square kilometer, the slum cnnot support this amount of population.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
if there is 50 sq km in the slum and the slum can support 500 people per square km, the math is simple
50 sq km * 500 people/sq km = 25,000 total slum capacity