Math, asked by neodynamium8056, 1 year ago

if two-thirds of a lawn needs 6kg fertilizer how much fertilizer will the whole lawn need?

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Answered by pinquancaro
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Amount of  fertilizer needed by \frac{2}{3} of lawn = 6 kg

We will use the division operator to calculate the amount of fertilizer required for the whole lawn.

Amount of fertilizer needed by the whole lawn = 6 \div \frac{2}{3}

Amount of fertilizer needed by the whole lawn = 6 \times \frac{3}{2}

= 3 \times 3

= 9 kg.

Therefore, the amount of fertilizer needed by the whole lawn is 9 kg.

Answered by muhammadziad004
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Answer:

if two-thirds of a lawn needs 6kg fertilizer how much fertilizer will the whole lawn need?

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