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If 7 gallons of fertilizer are needed for each acre of land, find the number of acres that can be fertilized with 1162 gallons of fertilizer
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If 7 gallons of fertilizer are needed for each acre of land, find the number of acres that can be fertilized with 1162 gallons of fertilizer
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Ok, the correct answer to your question is 166 acres can be fertilized. if you divide the total number of gallons 1162 by the amount needed per acre 7 you get 166. 166 multiplied by 7 is 1162 there for you need 1162 gal. to fertilize 166 acres.
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I think it is 166 gallons
What i did was divide 1162 by 7 and got 166
Im not sure if im correct
Hope this helps :D
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