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Hunter raises beetles. In a square of compost 6 ft by 6 fit, he can save 500 beetles. How many beetles can he have if his square of compost has a side length that is four times larger?

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Hunter raises beetles. In a square of compost 6 ft by 6 fit, he can save 500 beetles. The beetles, he can have if his square of compost has a side length that is four times larger is 8000

Step-by-step explanation:

In 6 ft by 6 ft area, Hunter can save 500 beetles

i.e. in 36 ft² area, Hunter can save 500 beetles

If length is 4 times larger, the length and breadth will be = 24 ft

Area = 24 × 24 ft²

In 1 ft² area, Hunter can save beetles = 500/36

In 24 × 24 ft² area, Hunter can save beetles = (500/36) × (24 × 24)

                                                                         = 8000 beetles

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