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Mathematics, 21.06.2021 18:00 krystlemiller4307

High population density can cause increases in competition for resources, such as food and shelter. The table shows the number of zebras living in four different regions. A 3-column table has 4 rows. The first column has entries Region A, Region B, Region C, Region D. The second column is labeled Population of Zebras with entries 1,312, 630, 16,400, 17,800. The third column is labeled Area (kilometers squared) with entries 212, 314, 625, 902.

In which region is competition for resources most likely the greatest?

Region A
Region B
Region C
Region D

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