a farmer plants .6 0f a field with peanuts. the field is 5.6 acres in size. how many acres are planted with peanuts

The answer is 3.36

It's 3.36

That is not the right answer. I came to this site for help, but half of the answers are wrong!!!

To find out how many acres are planted with peanuts, you need to multiply the size of the field by the fraction of the field that is planted with peanuts.

Given that the field is 5.6 acres in size and the farmer planted 0.6 (or 60%) of the field with peanuts, you can calculate the number of acres planted with peanuts as follows:

Acres planted with peanuts = Size of the field * Fraction of the field planted with peanuts
Acres planted with peanuts = 5.6 acres * 0.6

Multiplying 5.6 by 0.6 gives you the answer:

Acres planted with peanuts = 3.36 acres

Therefore, the farmer planted approximately 3.36 acres with peanuts.

0.6 * 5.6 = ?

21