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The yield of wheat from 5 hectares of land is 350 quintals:
a) Find the quantity of land in m2, which is required to yield 175 quintals of wheat.
b) How much wheat can be yielded from 500 m2 of land ?
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Answered by samyakpatel007
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m^{2}Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1 hectare = 10,000 m^{2}

∴ 5 hectare = 50,000  m^{2}

The yield of wheat from 50,000 m^{2} (5 hectare) = 350 quintals

Area of land required to get 175 quintals of wheat = x

∴ x = \frac{50,000 * 175}{350}

∴ x = 25,000 m^{2}

The yield of wheat from 50,000 m^{2} (5 hectare) = 350 quintals

The yield of wheat from 500 m^{2} = y

∴ y = \frac{500*350}{50,000}

∴ y = 3.5 quintals

Answered by ishantishantkumar7
3

Answer:

The yield of wheat from 5 hectares of land is 350 quintals:

a) Find the quantity of land in m2, which is required to yield 175 quintals of wheat.

b) How much wheat can be yielded from 500 m2 of land ?

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