Imagine you have always lived in a busy city in the state of florida, and wish to live in a state where there is less traffic. as the population continues to increase, you would prefer to live where your closest neighbor is as far away as possible. which of the following states would be the best match for you?
new york
wyoming
washington
indiana
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