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How is ratios and proportions used in agriculture?

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Answered by fathimadheena512
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Step-by-step explanation:

One of the most frequently used math concepts on the farm is the use of proportions.  Units and measurements used in farming are fairly unfamiliar to other areas.  We can use proportions to make conversions from the unfamiliar to the familiar.  Land is measured in acres, for example.  It is hard to understand the size of an acre because our minds are trained to visualize miles or kilometers.  We can use conversions to put an acre into perspective.  There are 43,560 square feet in an acre.  This is slightly smaller than the size of a Canadian football field, without the end zones.  Other farm measurement terminology include quarters and sections.  A quarter is 160 acres and a section is 4 quarters.  Professionals who work in grain elevators frequently use conversions.  Grain prices are often given per ton, but producers want to know the price per bushel.  Agriculture specialists are required to do these conversions quickly and accurately.

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