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18 June, 03:26

Alan is putting weed killer on a field to get it ready for planting. The directions on the container 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?

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  1. 18 June, 05:00
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    Add the 2 fields together to get the total acres:

    22 1/2 + 38 1/4 = 60 3/4 acres.

    Multiply The number of acres by 4/5 to get total quarts:

    First change 60 3/4 into an improper fraction:

    60 3/4 = 243/4

    Now you have 243/4 x 4/5

    Multiply straight across to get: (243 * 4) / (4 * 5) = 972/20

    Now convert 972/20 to a proper fraction:

    48 12/20 = 48 3/5 quarts total, so he will need to buy 49 quarts
  2. 18 June, 06:58
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    28 1/8 weed killer

    47.8125 weed killer

    Step-by-step explanation:

    22 1/2 divided by 4/5

    38 1/4 divided by 4/5

    he will have to buy 48 3/5 quarts
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