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  • 22-03-2018
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a field 210 ft by 300 ft is filled with birds . If there is 2 birds per square yard , how many birds are in the field?

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  • 22-03-2018
1 sqr ft= 0.11111 sqr yards

STEP 1:
Find the area in square feet
A= l*w
A= 210 ft * 300 ft
A= 63,000 square feet

STEP 2:
Find number of square yards
= 63,000 * 0.11111 sqr yards
= 6,999.93 sqr yards

STEP 3:
Multiply number of birds per sqr yard by number of sqr yards
= 6,999.93 * 2
= 13,999.86 birds

ANSWER: There are 13,999.86 (or rounded to 14,000) birds in the field.

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