jeuchler
04-09-2008, 06:24 PM
OK, so this isn't the most scientific calculation, but...
If there are 9,400,000 square miles in North America, and there are (supposedly) 2,589 Premiere Edition Spyders in North America (despite my #2929 PE sitting outside ;D ) or maybe there are 3856 PE Spyders, anyhow, that would mean there are
.0003 (or .0004 if we use the larger #) Spyders per square mile, or
3630.7 (or 2437.7 if we use the larger #) square miles per Spyder.
Of course, we could do a state by state and province by province SDA--"Spyder Density Analysis"-- to get a more accurate snapshot, seeing as the critters are not distributed evenly across the continent... :bigthumbsup:
If there are 9,400,000 square miles in North America, and there are (supposedly) 2,589 Premiere Edition Spyders in North America (despite my #2929 PE sitting outside ;D ) or maybe there are 3856 PE Spyders, anyhow, that would mean there are
.0003 (or .0004 if we use the larger #) Spyders per square mile, or
3630.7 (or 2437.7 if we use the larger #) square miles per Spyder.
Of course, we could do a state by state and province by province SDA--"Spyder Density Analysis"-- to get a more accurate snapshot, seeing as the critters are not distributed evenly across the continent... :bigthumbsup: