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The Population Density (In People Per Square Mile) for a Coastal

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The population density (in people per square mile) for a coastal town can be modeled by f(x,y) =110,000(2+x+y) 3f ( x , y ) = \frac { 110,000 } { ( 2 + x + y ) ^ { 3 } } where x and y are measured in miles. What is the population inside the rectangular area defined by the vertices (0,0) ,(2,0) ,(0,2) ,( 0,0 ) , ( 2,0 ) , ( 0,2 ) , and (2,2) ( 2,2 ) ? Round to the nearest integer.


A) 11,167 people
B) 27,500 people
C) 18,333 people
D) 10,167 people
E) 9,167 people  The population density (in people per square mile)  for a coastal town can be modeled by  f ( x , y )  = \frac { 110,000 } { ( 2 + x + y )  ^ { 3 } }  where x and y are measured in miles. What is the population inside the rectangular area defined by the vertices  ( 0,0 )  , ( 2,0 )  , ( 0,2 ) ,  and  ( 2,2 )   ? Round to the nearest integer. A) 11,167 people B) 27,500 people C) 18,333 people D) 10,167 people E) 9,167 people

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