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Creating rations with Pearson squares Formulate 120 pounds of 12% cp ration using Alfalfa hay (16% cp) and Millet (3% cp). Question 11:List the feed 1 and feed 2 in the scenario
Question 11: What percentage of crude protein is in feed 1?
Question 12: What percentage of crude protein is in feed 2?
Question 13: What’s your desire cp ( crude protein)? Question 14: To determine parts of feed 2 ( Alfalfa hay % crude protein - desired crude protein) =
Question 15: To determine parts of feed 1 ( Desired crude protein - millet crude protein %) =
Question 16: Parts feed 1 + parts feed 2 = total feed parts what’s the total feed?
Question 17: Parts feed one (1) divided by total parts times 100 =
What is the percentage of feed 1 you will need for the ration?
Question 18: parts feed (2) divided by total parts times 100=
What percentage of feed 2 you will need for the rations?
Question 19: we need to know how much feed in pounds (lbs) we will need of feed 1 and feed 2.
Feed 1: answer 17 multiplied by 120 lbs= _lbs
Feed 2: answer 18 multiplied by 120 lbs =_ lbs

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