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aliina [53]
3 years ago
13

the area of arizona covered by desert is about 5880 square miles. if 42% of the total area is desrt, about how many square miles

is Arizona's total area
Mathematics
1 answer:
Talja [164]3 years ago
6 0
Hello! To solve this question, we can write and solve a proportion. Set it up like this: 5,880/x = 42/100. You do this, because you’re looking for the total amount of area there is. Cross multiply the values and you get 588,000 = 42x. Now, divide each side by 42 to isolate the “x”. 588,000/42 is 14,000. x = 14,000. Arizona’s total area is 14,000 square miles.
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