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Problem
A rectangular field is 300 feet wide and 400 feet long. Random sampling indicates that there are, on the average, three ants per square inch through out the field. [12 inches = 1 foot.] Of the following, the number that most closely approximates the number of ants in the field is
Solution
The rectangular field is wide and inches long.
It has an area of square inches.
We multiply by to account for the ants to get approximately , which is million
See also
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