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A forest covers 42,000 acres. A survey finds that 0.7 ​% of the forest is​ old-growth trees. How many acres of​ old-growth trees are​ there?

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6,000,000

Step-by-step explanation:

42,000 acres is the area you get after you multiply the number of acres of old-growth trees by 0.7%. So you would divide 42,000 by 0.7% to get the number of acres of old-growth trees.

# of acres of old-growth trees * 0.7% = 42,000

# of acres of old-growth trees = 42,000/0.7%

# of acres of old-growth trees = 6,000,000

PS. 0.7% = 0.007

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