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A farmer has one square mile of land. If he divides his land into square fields that are a half mile long and a half mile wide, how many fields will he have?

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4 because if you were to split each side in half so all sides of each new field were half a mile each new field would be half a mile by half a mile so 4 new fields if it helps more try drawing it out and splitting it till each side is half a mile.
User Denis Sirotkin
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Answer:

4 fields.

Explanation:

A farmer had a land with area = 1 mile²

He divides his land into square fields with length =
(1)/(2) mile

and the width of the field =
(1)/(2) miles

Area of each square = (
(1)/(2) ×
(1)/(2))

=
(1)/(4) miles²

number of fields =
\frac{\text{total area of the land}}{\text{area of the square field}}

=
(1)/((1)/(4))

= 4 fields.

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