Math, asked by AnshuRaj2009, 6 hours ago

A garden is 10 m long and 8'm broad. If 5 sq m of land is required for each sapling, how many saplings can be planted in the garden?​

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Answered by prajithnagasai
6

Answer:

16 saplings are required.

Step-by-step explanation:

This garden is in Rectangular shape.

So, Area = length × breadth

Area = 10m × 8m = 80m²

Each sapling requires 5m² of land.

No.of saplings that can be planted

 \frac{ {80m}^{2} }{ {5m}^{2} }  = 16

Answered by SparklingThunder
3

Answer:

length \: of \: garden \:  = 10 \: m \\ width \: of \: garden = 8 \: m \\ area \: of \: garden \:  = l  \times b \\  = 10 \times 8 = 80 \:  {m}^{2}  \\ \small{in \: 5 {m}^{2} \: one \: sapling \: is \: planted.  } \\ \small{ in \: 80 {m}^{2} number \: of \: sapling \: planted \:  =  \frac{80}{5} =16} \\  \purple{ \fbox{ \red{number \: of \: sapling \: planted \: in \: the \: garden = 16}}}

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