Answer:
Magda is incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Formula:
[tex]K = \frac{P}{2.59M}[/tex]
Population Density of Canada = 3.57 people per km²
Population of Russia = 143.96 million
Land Mass of Russia = 6.593 million square miles
Required
Which country has a greater population density.
First, the population density of Russia needs to be calculated using the given formula;
[tex]K = \frac{P}{2.59M}[/tex]
Here, P = 143.96 million
M = 6.593 million square miles
Substitute these values in the above formula;
[tex]K = \frac{143.96}{2.59 * 6.593}[/tex]
[tex]K = \frac{143.96}{17.07587}[/tex]
[tex]K = 8.43[/tex] people per square miles
Before we can make any comparison, we have to convert the unit of K to people per square kilometre.
From unit of standard conversion;
1 square miles = 2.58999 square kilometre
Hence;
[tex]K = \frac{8.43}{2.58999}[/tex]
[tex]K = 3.25483882177[/tex]
[tex]K = 3.25[/tex] people per km²
Given that the Population Density of Canada = 3.57 people per km²
And We solved for the Population Density of Russia = 3.25 people per km²
By Comparison, the Population Density of Canada is greater than the Population Density of Russia;
Hence, Magda is incorrect