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Vaselesa [24]
2 years ago
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1. Estimated number of workers employed during the fertilizer application.

Social Studies
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aksik [14]2 years ago
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Your question isn't complete, but I'll give you an explanation to help you out.

  • Since you said that the area that measures 3,000m² requires 2 workers for fertilizer application, then this means that 1 worker will be able to work on an area of (3000m²/2) = 1500m².

  • Now, let's assume that the total land area which wasn't provided is 45000m². Then, the number of workers that'll be required will be:

      = 45000m²/1500m² = 30

Therefore, 30 workers will be required for 45000m² of land area.

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