A farmer plants seeds in a field that is 125 meters long by 75 meters wide.The seeds must receive 1 liter of water per square meter every day. How many liters must the farmer apply to the field everyday?

See my answer below.

literswatereachday=area/(1liter/m^2)

To calculate the total amount of water the farmer must apply to the field every day, we need to find the area of the field first. The area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying the length by the width.

Area of the field = Length × Width
Area = 125 meters × 75 meters
Area = 9375 square meters

Now, we need to calculate the total amount of water needed for the entire field. Since the seeds must receive 1 liter of water per square meter every day, we multiply the area of the field by 1 liter.

Total water needed = Area of the field × Amount of water per square meter
Total water needed = 9375 square meters × 1 liter
Total water needed = 9375 liters

Therefore, the farmer must apply 9375 liters of water to the field every day.

To find out how many liters of water the farmer must apply to the field every day, we need to calculate the total area of the field first.

The area of the field is calculated by multiplying the length and width of the field:
Area = Length × Width

Given:
Length = 125 meters
Width = 75 meters

So, the area of the field is:
Area = 125 meters × 75 meters

To find the total liters of water needed, we multiply the area of the field by the water requirement per square meter:
Total liters of water = Area × Water requirement per square meter

Given:
Water requirement per square meter = 1 liter

Therefore, substituting the values we have:
Total liters of water = (125 meters × 75 meters) × 1 liter

Now, let's solve the equation by multiplying the values:
Total liters of water = 9375 square meters × 1 liter
Total liters of water = 9375 liters

Therefore, the farmer must apply 9375 liters of water to the field every day.