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In studying a population of lizards, scientists sampled 47 sections of a habitat. Each section was 29 km2. The density of lizards was 1/(3.8 km2).

a)Calculate the size of the lizard population living in the area. Show all your work. Enter the answer to the nearest whole number.

b)What assumption did you make regarding the distribution of this population throughout its habitat when calculating your results? 
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help these are my last two questions and im done this biology course
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