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Real-Life Math -- Solution

Lake 1

30,000 gallons / 14 acres = 2,143 gallons per acre

Lake 2

45,000 gallons / 11 acres = 4,090 gallons per acre

Lake 3

54,000 gallons / 10 acres = 5,400 gallons per acre

Lake 4

22,000 gallons / 6 acres = 3,666 gallons per acre

Lake 3 would be best for the fish.

Limnologists rely on math to provide the foundation for their analysis. If the math is off a little, you could make a wrong recommendation, so it is very important in this field.


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