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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-18

Devon buys a plot of land with an area of \(\frac{5}{6}\) square kilometers. He divides the land equally into 4 smaller plots.

What is the total area of 3 of the smaller plots of land?

Asked by Lisamohamed88

Answer (3)

5/6 divide by 4 equals 5/24. So each plot would be 5/24 km squared. Multiply that by 3 and it would be 15/24. So the answer would be 15/24 km squared if im correct.

Answered by Palmetto18 | 2024-06-10

Total area of the 3 plots will be 8 3 ​ square kilometers. ;

Answered by eudora | 2024-06-12

Devon divides a 6 5 ​ square kilometer plot into 4 equal smaller plots, making each plot 24 5 ​ square kilometers. To find the area of 3 smaller plots, we multiply the area of one plot by 3, resulting in 8 5 ​ square kilometers. Thus, the total area of 3 plots is 8 5 ​ square kilometers.
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Answered by eudora | 2024-10-02