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If michaels family has 210 acres and each cow takes 1/3 acre for grazing,then how many cattle could their farmland support?
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If michaels family has 210 acres and each cow takes 1/3 acre for grazing,then how many cattle could their farmland support?
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there is enough acres to support 3 cattle on their farmland .
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