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On a map, the perimeter of a field is 0.352 meters. The actual perimeter of the field is 1,000 times as large. What is the actual perimeter of the field?

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Answer:

The actual perimeter of the field is 352 meters

Explanation:

Given;

the perimeter of a field is 0.352 meters

the actual perimeter of the field is 1,000 times as large

let the perimeter of the field = p

the the actual perimeter of the field = T

Given;

P = 0.352 m

T = 1000 x p

T = 1000 x 0.352

T = 352 m

Therefore, the actual perimeter of the field is 352 meters

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