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A corn field has an area of 28.6 acres. It requires about 15,000,000 gallons of water. About how many gallons of water per acre is that?

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Answer:

500,000

Explanation:

so here's what's up, because it says about we can round 28.6 acres up to about 30. and there is 15,000,000 water every time. its a rather simple question. because all of the water needs to be divided equally, we must divide 15,000,000 by 30. and that makes a total of 500,000. so your answer is 500,000. but be carful because sometimes you must do the opposite.

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User Chris Greenwood
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Answer:

524,475.5 gallons

Explanation:

15,000,000 / 28.6 = 524,475.5 gallons

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