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5 July, 18:44

a swarm of mosquitoes may contain as many as 70 million mosquitoes per square mile. how many mosquitoes are there in a 1500 miles swarm?

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  1. 5 July, 21:31
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    Total number of miles of land = 1500 miles square.

    Number of mosquitoes in a swarm in a mile square of land = 70 millions mosquitoes.

    We need to find the number of mosquitoes are there in a 1500 miles swarm.

    In order to find the number of number of mosquitoes are there in a 1500 miles swarm, we need to multiply 1500 by 70 millions.

    Therefore,

    Number of mosquitoes are there in a 1500 miles swarm = 1500 * 70

    = 105000 millions.

    1 million = 10^6.

    105000 millions = 105000 * 10^6 = 1.05 * 10^11 mosquitoes.

    So, the final answer is 1.05 * 10^11 mosquitoes in 1500 miles square land.
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