Question

You have to plant 20,000 seeds and the planting density is 4000 seed per acre. Which of the following correctly caculates the area of the land where you are planting?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To find the area of land required to plant 20,000 seeds at a density of 4,000 seeds per acre, you can use the following formula:

\[
\text{Area (in acres)} = \frac{\text{Total number of seeds}}{\text{Planting density (seeds per acre)}}
\]

Plugging in the numbers:

\[
\text{Area} = \frac{20,000 \text{ seeds}}{4,000 \text{ seeds per acre}} = 5 \text{ acres}
\]

So, the correct calculation shows that you need **5 acres** of land to plant 20,000 seeds at a density of 4,000 seeds per acre.