Timothy is putting fertilizer on a field after planting some crops. The directions on the barrel state to use 0.75 quarts for each acre of land. Approximately how much fertilizer will Timothy need for two fields, one that is 22.5 acres and one that is 38.25 acres?

Respuesta :

The answer is: He will need, approximately, a total of 45.55 quarts (16.87 quarts for the field that is 22.5 acres and 28.68 quarts for the field that is 28.68 acres).

The explanation is shown below:

1. You have that he must use 0.75 quarts for each acre of land.

2. Therefore, to solve the exercise you only need to multiply the acres of each land by 0.75 quarts, as following:

- For the land of 22.5 acres:

[tex](22.5)(0.75)=16.87[/tex] quarts

- For the land of 38.25 acres:

 [tex](38.25)(0.75)=28.68[/tex] quarts

3. The total is:

[tex]total=16.87quarts+28.68quarts\\total=45.55quarts[/tex]

Answer:

The answer is 45.56

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