A farmer plants 12 apple trees in a row.how many full rows can he plant with 17468 trees?
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in a Row.
12 trees can be planted.
So 17468 trees can be planted in 17468÷12
=1455 rows.
as 1455 ×12 is 17460.
so 8 trees will be left out.
So In total 1455 rows of 12 apple trees each can be planted... and 8 will be left out of 17468
Hope it helps...
Regards,
Leukonov.
12 trees can be planted.
So 17468 trees can be planted in 17468÷12
=1455 rows.
as 1455 ×12 is 17460.
so 8 trees will be left out.
So In total 1455 rows of 12 apple trees each can be planted... and 8 will be left out of 17468
Hope it helps...
Regards,
Leukonov.
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