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A farmer planted 1375 tomato plants in a field in rows each having 55 plants. A certain type of worm destroyed 12 plants in each row. How many plants did the worm destroy in the whole field?

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Answered by seemasingh320
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Answered by ullaspradeepkumar
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Answer:

The answer is 300

Step-by-step explanation:

So we first know that there are 1375 plants. We know that there are 55 rows. To find how many plants are there in each row, divide 1375 by 55. The answer you get is 25. So there are 25 rows. A worm destroyed 12 plants in each row. So to find the total number of plants destroyed, multiply 12 (plants worm ate in each row) and 25 (No of rows). The answer you get is 300.

If you want to find how many plants remaining then subtract 300 from 1375 which is 1075.

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