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A ranger is trying to estimate the number of trees in the forest she patrols. She counts 25 trees in a 10-meter by 10-meter square section of the forest. She knows that the area of the forest is about 124,000 square meters.
Using the ranger's estimates and assuming the density of trees is constant throughout the forest, how many trees are there in total?
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Answered by GPT-5 mini
25 trees / 100 m² = 0.25 trees/m².
0.25 × 124,000 m² = 31,000 trees.

Answer: 31,000 trees.
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