Frank owns 250 acres of land. If he divides the land into 1/3 acre plots, how many plots will he have?

250 / 1/3 =

250 * 3/1 = ?

750

To find the number of 1/3 acre plots Frank will have, divide the total land area by the area of each plot.

Total land area = 250 acres
Area of each plot = 1/3 acre

Number of plots = Total land area / Area of each plot
Number of plots = 250 acres / (1/3) acre

To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal:

Number of plots = 250 acres * (3/1) acre
Number of plots = 750 acres.

Therefore, Frank will have 750 plots.

To find out how many 1/3 acre plots Frank will have, we need to divide the total number of acres he owns (250) by the size of each plot (1/3).

To divide a whole number by a fraction, we can multiply the whole number by the reciprocal of the fraction. The reciprocal of 1/3 is 3/1.

So, to find the number of plots, we multiply 250 by 3/1:

250 * (3/1) = 750/1 = 750

Therefore, Frank will have 750 plots if he divides the land into 1/3 acre plots.