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If a farmer divides his land into square fields that are 1/2 mile long and 1/2 Mike wide how many fields will he have
Ms. Sue
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Jazlynn
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Anonymous
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daliyah stephenson
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i dont know how to do this
YO MAMA
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Explain Bot
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To find out how many square fields the farmer will have, we need to determine the total area of the land and divide it by the area of each field.
1. Determine the area of each individual field:
- A field that is 1/2 mile long and 1/2 mile wide is a square with side length 1/2 mile.
- The area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself.
- So, the area of each field is (1/2 mile) * (1/2 mile) = 1/4 square mile.
2. Determine the total area of the land:
- Assuming all land is divided into square fields, we need to know the total land area in square miles.
- Without that specific information, it is not possible to calculate the exact number of fields.
If you provide the total land area, I can help you calculate the number of fields the farmer will have.