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Suppose a 24-acre plot of land is being divided into (1/3)-acre lots for 10 poir a housing development project. What is the greatest number of lots possible in the development? * O 8 lots O 27 lots O 56
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Suppose a 24-acre plot of land is being divided into (1/3)-acre lots for 10 poir
a housing development project. What is the greatest number of lots
possible in the development? *
O 8 lots
O 27 lots
O 56 lots
O 72 lots
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72 lots
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72 lots. The operation here is division.
24 is divided into portions of 1/3.
24 divided by 1/3 = 24 x 3/1 = 72
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