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25 May, 07:40

A farmer owns 1,000 acres. The farmer buys farms of 120 acres, 160 acres, and 700 acres and sells one farm of 190 acres. How many acres does the farmer own now?

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  1. 25 May, 07:53
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    Answer : The area of land a farmer own now is, 1790 acres

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of land a farmer owns = 1000 acres

    Total area of land farmer buy = 120 acres + 160 acres + 700 acres

    Total area of land farmer buy = 980 acres

    Area of land a farmer sells = 190 acres

    Thus, the remaining area of land a farmer has = Total area of land farmer buy - Area of land a farmer sells

    The remaining area of land a farmer has = 980 acres - 190 acres

    The remaining area of land a farmer has = 790 acres

    Now we have to determine the area of land a farmer own now.

    Area of land a farmer own now = 1000 acres + 790 acres

    Area of land a farmer own now = 1790 acres

    Therefore, the area of land a farmer own now is, 1790 acres
  2. 25 May, 08:09
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    1790

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1,000 + 120 + 160 + 700 = 1980

    1980 - 190 = 1790
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