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a farmer had a piece of land of dimensions 'x meter' and 'y meter' for farming.he donated a part of area 'ab sq.m' for the construction of a school for poor children. find the area of the land left for farming.​

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Answered by s16497aDHAIRIYA2561
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Livestock takes up nearly 80% of global agricultural land, yet produces less than 20% of the world’s supply of calories (as shown in the visualization). This means that what we eat is more important than how much we eat in determining the amount of land required to produce our food. As we get richer, our diets tend to diversify and per capita meat consumption rises; economic development unfortunately exerts an increasing impact on land resources. If we want per capita meat consumption to be able to rise sustainably at lower incomes, per capita meat consumption at high incomes will have to decrease.

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