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3 December, 15:22

Alan is putting weed killer on a field to get ready for planting. The directions on the Can says to use. 75quarts for each acre of land. How much weed killer will Alan need for two fields, one that is 22.5 acres and one that is 38.25 acres

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  1. 3 December, 18:52
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    Direction of use: 0.75 quarts/acre

    Total number of acres for two fields: 22.5+38.25 acres

    Volume of weed killer required = 0.75 quarts/acre * (total area of two fields)

    =0.75 * (22.5+38.25) = 45.5625 quarts.
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