The Dynamics of Population Growth in Los Angeles and its Suburbs

1. What was the population density of Los Angeles in 2014 in persons/hectare? 2. How many people did Los Angeles add the following year? 3. How many hectares did Los Angeles gain the following year? 4. How many years will it take for the population of Los Angeles to double growing at the 2014 rate? 5. What is the population size of the suburban city near Los Angeles? 6. How many years for this city to double in population with a growth rate of 3.2%?

Population Density of Los Angeles

To calculate the population density of Los Angeles in 2014:
Population density = Population / Urban extent
Population density = 15,138,973 / 585,012 = 25.89 persons/hectare

Population Growth in Los Angeles

To find out how many people Los Angeles added:
Population growth = Population * Growth rate
Population growth = 15,138,973 * 0.005 = 75,695 people

Urban Expansion of Los Angeles

To determine the number of hectares Los Angeles gained:
Urban extent growth = Urban extent * Growth rate
Urban extent growth = 585,012 * 0.004 = 2,340 hectares

Population Doubling Time

To calculate the number of years for Los Angeles to double its population:
Doubling Time = 70 / Growth Rate
Doubling Time = 70 / 0.005 = 140 years

Population Size of Suburban City

To calculate the population size of the suburban city near Los Angeles:
Population density = 1231.23 people/km2 = 1231.23 people / 100 hectares = 12.3123 people/hectare
Population size = Population density * Area
Population size = 12.3123 * 136.8 = 1681.29 people

Population Growth in Suburban City

To calculate the number of years for the suburban city to double in population:
Doubling Time = 70 / Growth Rate
Doubling Time = 70 / 0.032 = 2187.5 years
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