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20 September, 06:48

A rectangular area of land is being sold off in smaller pieces. The total area of the land is 2^15 square miles. The pieces being sold are 8^3 square miles in size. How many smaller pieces of land can be sold at the stated size? Compute the actual number of pieces.

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  1. 20 September, 07:03
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    Total area of the rectangular land = 2^15 sq. miles

    = 32768 sq. miles

    total area of the pieces being sold = 8^3 sq. miles

    = 512 sq. miles

    now total no. of pieces = total area of the land / the area of samaller land that's being sold

    = 32768 / 512

    = 64

    so the actual number of pieces is 64
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