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Originally Posted by MaxPower
Doesn't a population density of 1360.2/km^2 mean there's 1360.2 people/km^2?
i.e. For each square kilometer, Calgary has 1360.2 people.
If we use your value, then the area of Calgary is 534759 km^2.
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The ratio I used is a comparative ratio showing the extent of density / urban sprawl versus the other city. Don't let that ratio get you confused with the actual density per person in Calgary, which is exactly what you had - 1/1360.2.... same goes for Vancouver.