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The forrest was 600 acres in size. 2/5 had been ravaged by bushfire. How many acres were affected by bushfire?
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The forrest was 600 acres in size. 2/5 had been ravaged by bushfire. How many acres were affected by bushfire?
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Multiply the total number of acres by the fraction.
= 600 * 2/5
= (600 * 2)/5
= 1200/5
= 240 acres affected by fire
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