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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-30

A rectangular area of land is being sold off in smaller pieces. The total area of the land is [tex]2^{15}[/tex] square miles. The pieces being sold are [tex]8^3[/tex] square miles in size. How many smaller pieces of land can be sold at the stated size? Compute the actual number of pieces.

Asked by Homeworkfail101

Answer (3)

total area of the rectangular land = 2^15 sq. miles = 32768 sq. miles
total area of the pieces being sold = 8^3 sq. miles = 512 sq. miles
now total no. of pieces = total area of the land / the area of samaller land that's being sold = 32768 / 512 = 64
so the actual number of pieces is 64

Answered by rabinshrestha41 | 2024-06-10

The rectangular area to find the area that these objects occupy.

The area of the rectangle is the multiplication of the length and width .

The rectangular land area = 2 15 = 32768 square miles

The sold pieces area = 8 3 = 512 square miles **
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Calculating the number of pieces:**
= solding area of smaller land land area ​ = 512 32768 ​ = 64
Therefore, the actual number of pieces is "64".
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Answered by codiepienagoya | 2024-06-15

The total area of the land is 32,768 square miles, and each piece sold is 512 square miles. By dividing the total area by the area of each piece, we find that 64 pieces can be sold. Therefore, the actual number of pieces is 64.
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Answered by codiepienagoya | 2024-12-26