25 A ten-year comparison between the countries of Arudia and Cazonia in / X+ f. z$ w% w8 @% W
terms of crop yields per acre revealed that when only planted acreage
* L/ k+ Y+ q+ Z# W' m5 r, Wis compared, Cazonian yields are equal to 68 percent of Arudian yields.& x+ l7 a' `5 x( V. `
When total agricultural acreage (planted acreage plus fallow acreage)
. x, C- j+ T2 f, g6 i, Gis compared, however, Cazonia's yield is 114 percent of Arudia's yield.
C' R1 U9 w) u From the information above, which of the following can be most reliably , i9 X# \( l( n3 C% w
inferred about Arudian and Cazonian agriculture during the ten-year 5 b" F3 H+ v5 z. i6 _' p" e4 V. z3 g! @
period?
: O; M" u. G8 ^) n8 A' g A higher percentage of total agricultural acreage was fallow! z5 [; J2 y2 h
in Arudia than in Cazonia. - `* e& [% m8 J; X- F4 [
Arudia had more fallow acreage than planted acreage.
: q+ H2 e, c. _2 g/ A' B: l Fewer total acres of available agricultural land were fallow
: b, a/ J. w% {- | in Cazonia than in Arudia. 6 U0 l8 D N% T
Cazonia had more planted acreage than fallow acreage. 4 g2 |8 s, Z7 ~# D
Cazonia produced a greater volume of crops than Arudia
# q. ]- M1 N0 D V' w; e- K$ ~) b produced. 6 `; m& @9 {. B* o- W
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