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15 February, 05:59

Alan is putting weed killer on a field to get it ready for planting. The directions on the can say to use 4/5 of a quart for each acre of land. How much weed killer will Alan need for two fields, one that is 22 1/2 acres and one that is 38 1/4 acres? A. 28 1/8 quarts B. 47 4/5 quarts C. 60 3/4 quarts D. 48 3/5 quarts

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  1. 15 February, 06:19
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    1) Add up the two field areas: 22 1/2 acres + 38 1/4 acres = 60 3/4 acres total.

    2) Multiply this result by the conversion factor "4/5 quart per acre:"

    (243/4 acres) (4/5 quart per acre) = 48.6 quarts.

    48.6 quarts will treat the two areas totalling 60 3/4 acres.
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