To find out how many linear meters of barbed wire mesh Mr. Pérez would need, we need to calculate the perimeter of each section of land for each type of livestock and then add them all together.
Let's calculate the perimeter for each section:
- Pasture for cattle: 55 + 60 + 65 + 65 + 60 + 55 = 360 meters
- Pasture for horses: 25 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 25 + 20 = 160 meters
- Pasture for sheep: 20 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 20 + 20 = 135 meters
Now, add all the perimeters together:
360 + 160 + 135 = 655 meters
Therefore, Mr. Pérez would need 655 linear meters of barbed wire mesh to fence the land with their respective divisions for each type of livestock.
3. The Pérez family, member of the Apata Peasant Community
(Jauja), has land that is used as pasture, for food
of his livestock (cattle, horses and sheep), and has it distributed as
look at the graph. The figure shows an aerial view of the surface and
measures how the land was distributed for each type of cattle. Mr.
Pérez wants to fence the land with barbed wire
How many linear meters of mesh would be needed to fence the land and
their respective divisions for each type of livestock?
fifty
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