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A small zoo is being designed on 2/3 of an acre of land. The designers plan to have 30 different animal areas. How much land will each animal area have?
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A small zoo is being designed on 2/3 of an acre of land. The designers plan to have 30 different animal areas. How much land will each animal area have?
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A small zoo is being designed
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designers plan to have 30
different animal areas. How
much land will each animal area
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ANSWER:
1/45 of the acre
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 divided by 30 is also (2/3)(1/30)
it would be 2/90 which simplifies to 1/45
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