There are 2,100 bacteria in a circular petri dish. The dish has a radius of 40 millimeters. What is the approximate population density? (Use 3.14 for π)

Respuesta :

A petri dish is simply a circle; thus, we use the formula of the area of the circle which is πr^2. 
Given r = 40 mm
A = 
π(40)^2 = 5026.55 sq. mm

Population density = bacteria count / area
PD = 2,100 / 5026.55
PD = 
0.417782 bacteria / mm sq.

Therefore, the answer is approximately 0.418 
bacteria per square millimeter.
Determine the area of the circular petri dish through the equation, A = πr^2. Substituting the radius to the equation and solving for area gives, 5024 mm^2. The population density is obtained by dividing the population with the calculated area. Thus, the population density is approximately 0.418 bacteria per mm^2.