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Answer:
Option D. Divide the number of acres by the number of horses
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x-----> the number of acres for each horse
we know that
[tex]x\geq1.8\ acres[/tex] ------> inequality A
To find the number of acres for each horse, divide the number of acres by the number of horses
so
[tex]x=\frac{23}{12}= 1.9\frac{acres}{horse}[/tex]
substitute the value of x in the inequality A
[tex]1.9\geq1.8\ acres[/tex] ------> is true
therefore
The farmer has enough acreage for 12 horses