IF YOU DIVIDE PARK A(656 AREA SQ MI)INTO 32 EQ.PARTS, EACH CONTAINING A WHOLE # OF SQ. MI. HOW LARGE WOULD EA. PART BE? HOW LARGE WOULD THE REMAINING AREA BE?

656/32 = 20 remainder 16

so, 20 parcels, with 16 sq mi left over

To find the size of each part when you divide Park A into 32 equal parts, you can divide the total area of the park (656 square miles) by the number of parts (32).

Each part would be:
656 sq mi / 32 = 20.5 sq mi

Therefore, each part would be approximately 20.5 square miles.

To find the size of the remaining area after dividing the park into 32 equal parts, you can multiply the size of each part (20.5 sq mi) by the number of parts (32), and subtract it from the total area of the park (656 sq mi).

Remaining area = Total area - (Size of each part × Number of parts)
Remaining area = 656 sq mi - (20.5 sq mi × 32)
Remaining area = 656 sq mi - 656 sq mi
Remaining area = 0 sq mi

Therefore, the remaining area would be 0 square miles, as all of Park A has been divided into 32 equal parts.