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If a farmer gets 340 bushels of corn from 2 acres of land, how many bushels can they get from 15 acres?
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If a farmer gets 340 bushels of corn
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340/2= 170 bushels per acre
170•15= 2,550 bushels
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It is 2550 and this is math isnt it lol not history
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