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A city’s bus line is used more as the urban population density increases...
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A city’s bus line is used more as the urban population density increases. The more people in an area, the more likely bus lines will be utilized.
The population of City A, in Texas, is 29,455 and covers an area of 19.42 mi2.
The population of City B, in Alabama, is 34,890 and covers an area of 25.4 mi2.
Which city’s residents are more likely to use public buses? Explain.
The residents of City B are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the lowest population density.
The residents of City B are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the highest population density.
The residents of City A are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the lowest population density.
The residents of City A are more likely to use public transportation because the city has the highest population density.
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