About $12.80 per square mile.
Alaska covers an area of approximately 663,300 square miles. To convert this to square inches, you multiply by the number of square inches in a square mile (there are 27,878,400 square inches in a square mile). Therefore, Alaska fills in about 18,528,000,000,000 square inches.
About one person per square mile.
Yes it has a greater population then Alaska. The curse is that 2,557 people live in each square mile and there is a square mile of land for each Alaskan.
Sitka, Alaska at 4,811.5 square miles.
Alaska has a population density of about 1.3 people per square mile, making it one of the least densely populated states in the United States.
It is about 1.03 persons per square mile.
Only 1.03 persons per square mile.
The country of Mongolia has the lowest population density with just five people per square mile.
The largest by far is Alaska with 663,267.26 square miles. The next largest is Texas with 268,580.82 square miles.
South America has a density of 73 people per square mile. Hope this Answered your Question!
The population density of Alaska is the lowest in the United States, with around 1.3 people per square mile. This is due to Alaska's large land area and relatively small population compared to other states.
524,800,000 acres was the total land mass purchased.There are 640 acres in a square mile...$0.03 cents per acre OR $18.29 per square mile.