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28 March, 18:05

Suppose the farmer buys another 1/2 square mile of land and divides all his land into square fields 1/4 mile long and 1/4 mile wide. how many fields will he have

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  1. 28 March, 18:23
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    To answer this question, you need to find the area of the divided land that the farmer want. Since it was a square with 1/4 mile length then the area would be:

    1/4 mile * 1/4 mile = 1/16 miles square.

    Then you can divide the total area of land the farmer buys, with the area of divided land. The calculation would be: (1/2 square miles) / (1/16 square miles) = 16/2=8 pieces of field
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