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Alan is putting weed killer on a field to get it ready for planting. The directions on the can say to use .75 quarts 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? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth.)
A.
60.8 quarts
B.
42.5 quarts
C.
75 quarts
D.
45.6 quarts

Answers

Answered by lja0195251
1

Answer:45.6 quarts

Step-by-step explanation:# Solution-

Total area of field

= A1+A2

= 22.5+38.25

= 60.75 acres

Total weed killer required

= Total area × usage

= 60.75 × 0.75

= 45.5625 quarts MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE:):>

Answered by chandudivya66033
1

Answer:

D .45.6 is the answer

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