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7 November, 05:35

The area of one field is 16 acres and the area of the second field is 1 1/4 times bigger. A barn of wheat on the first field makes up 37 1/2 thousands of pounds per acre, and on the second 1 2/15 times as much per acre. How much more wheat was gathered from the second field than from the first?

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  1. 7 November, 05:58
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    Answer: 250000 pounds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of one field is 16 acres and the area of the second field is 1 1/4 times bigger. This means that the area of the second field is

    1.25 * 16 = 20 acres.

    A barn of wheat on the first field makes up 37 1/2 thousands of pounds per acre. This means that the total wheat on the first field will be the amount of wheat per acre * total number of acres. It becomes

    37.5 * 16 = 600 000 pounds of wheat.

    On the second, it is 1 2/15 times as much per acre. This means that an acre on the second field contains

    17/15 (converted 1 2/15 to improper fraction) times the number of wheat per acre on the first field.

    Amount of wheat per acre for the second field = 17/15 * 37.5 = 42.5

    This means that the total wheat on the second field will be the amount of wheat per acre * total number of acres. It becomes

    42.5 * 20 = 850 000 pounds of wheat.

    We will subtract the amount of wheat gathered from field 1 from the amount gathered from field 2. It becomes 850000 - 600000 = 250000 pounds of wheat. Therefore,

    The amount of wheat gathered from the second field is 250000 pounds more than the amount from the first field
  2. 7 November, 06:01
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    Answer:16/15^2
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