the Atlantic Ocean is 106,400,000 km2 and there are 2 natural gas rigs every 50 metres. we can either time 106,400,000 by 50 or times it by 2.

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"evree 50 meters"...me thank that oenlee appli along the koest sumweer

& probablee onelee for 1 spesifik gas feeld

Vast area av Atlantik...much 2 deep for NE-kind av well
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If the question was:

If the Atlantic Ocean is 106,400,000 km^2, is completely covered with natural gas rigs, and there are 2 natural gas rigs every 50 m^2, how many natural gas rigs are there in the Atlantic Ocean?

The the answer would be:

106400000 * 2 / 50 = 4256000

4,256,000 natural gas rigs.
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