If the grazing area per cattle is 6 by 6m, determine the carrying capacity of a rangeland with an area of 25,020m2?
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Jul 17
To determine the carrying capacity of the rangeland, we need to calculate how many cattle can graze in the given area.
First, we need to calculate the area required for one cattle: Area per cattle = 6m x 6m = 36m2
Next, we need to calculate how many cattle can graze in the given rangeland area: Carrying capacity = Total rangeland area / Area per cattle Carrying capacity = 25,020m2 / 36m2 Carrying capacity ≈ 695.83
Therefore, the carrying capacity of the rangeland is approximately 695 cattle.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 17
Step 1: Calculate the area of each grazing area
Area of grazing area = 6m x 6m = 36m2
Step 2: Determine the number of grazing areas in the rangeland
Number of grazing areas = Total area of rangeland / Area of each grazing area Number of grazing areas = 25,020m2 / 36m2 Number of grazing areas = 695
Step 3: Determine the carrying capacity
Carrying capacity = Number of grazing areas Carrying capacity = 695
Therefore, the carrying capacity of the rangeland is 695 cattle.