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Mr. Cedalla had 4 pieces of land totalling 3 hectares. Hegave each of his son their shares of the land. To the first son, he have 2/3. To the second son, he gave 3/4 of a hectare. How big was the share of the third son?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A hectare is a metric unit for measuring area, with one hectare equaling 2.471 acres or 10,000 meters. For perspective, an American football field, including end zones, measures 0.535 hectares. According to the Britannica Online Encyclopedia, “The term is derived from the Latin area and from 'hect,' an irregular contraction of the Greek word for hundred. Although the 'are' is the primary metric unit of land measurement, in practice the hectare is more commonly used.” Here's how to calculate hectares from non-metric units in three steps.

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Answered by naeomidianasas02
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1 5/2

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