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Crop yield is the ratio of the number of bushels harvested to the number of acres used for the harvest. This year, the harvest at a farm was 9,396 bushels of soybeans, resulting in a crop yield of 40.5 bushels per acre. To the nearest whole acre, how many acres were harvested?

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To determine the number of acres harvested, we simply have to divide the bushels of soybean by the crop yield. Mathematically,
total land area = bushels of soybean / bushels per acre
Substituting the known values,
total land area = 9396 / 40.5 = 232
Therefore, 232 acres were harvested.
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