If he divides his land into square fields that are 1/3 mile long and 1/3 mile wide how many fields will he have

i have a homework to do and i got if he divides his land into square fields that are 1/3 mile long and 1/3 mile wide how many fields would he have and hes is 1 mile long and 1 mile wide

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To find out how many square fields he will have, we need to know the total area of his land and the area of each square field.

In this case, we know that each square field is 1/3 mile long and 1/3 mile wide. Therefore, the area of each field can be calculated by multiplying the length and width:

Area of each field = (1/3 mile) * (1/3 mile) = 1/9 square mile

Now, if we know the total area of his land, we can find out the number of square fields by dividing the total area by the area of each field.

Let's say the total area of his land is X square miles.

Number of fields = Total area / Area of each field
Number of fields = X / (1/9)
Number of fields = X * 9

So, the number of fields he will have is X * 9. However, we would need to know the total area of his land to find the exact number of fields.

How big was his original field?