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01-03-2017
if there is 8 sq. miles, and you want to know how many 1/6 can you get out of it, you would divide them.
8 divided by 1/6
8 x 6/1 (you have to multiply by the reciprical because you can not divide fractions)
8 x 6= 48 wind turbines can be built.
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brinkleytk16
brinkleytk16
27-02-2020
Answer:
8 sq
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