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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-02

Four hundred grams of grass seed are used for every 100 m².

Find the amount of seed needed, in kilograms, to cover 3000 m².

Asked by kellisully

Answer (2)

400 / x = 100 / 3000 <=> 400 / x = 1 / 30 <=.> x = 400 * 30 <=> x = 12000 kilograms of grass.

Answered by crisforp | 2024-06-10

To cover 3000 m², you will need 12 kilograms of grass seed, calculated from the rate of 400 grams per 100 m². This equals 4 grams per square meter, resulting in a total of 12000 grams or 12 kilograms. Hence, the total amount of seed required is 12 kg.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-23