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A forest covers 37 comma 000 acres. A survey finds that 0.2​% of the forest is​ old-growth trees. How many acres of​ old-growth trees are​ there?

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74 acres of old-growth are there in the forest

Explanation:

To answer the question, we need to calculate the 0.2% of 37,000.We can calculate this stating that exists a linear relationship between the percentage and the number of acres. We also need to state that 37,000 acres are the 100% of the acres.


=(0.2)/(100) * 37000\\ =0.002 * 37000\\=74

We find that if 37,000 acres are the 100% of the acres ⇒ The 0.2% of the acres are 74 acres (in which there are old-growth trees).

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