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Scientists estimate there are 70,000 species insects in each acre of the

Amazon Rainforest. How many species are there in 100 acres? *

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User Ken Lyon
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Answer:

7,000,000

Explanation:

If there is 70,000 in each acre, just multiply 70,000 times 100 acres.

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User Hossain Khan
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Answer:

there are 700 species in every acre

Explanation:

divide the amount of species by the amount of acres.

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User Andre Andersen
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