Math, asked by ssureshrediff22, 1 year ago

a gardener wants to plant 6456 trees in rows. If each row consists of 68 trees, how many complete rows can be formed and how many trees will be left behind?

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Answered by Steph0303
9
Hey mate !!

Thanks for the question !!

Here's the answer !!

So Given Number of trees = 6456

Each Row consists = 68 trees

To find the number of rows = ?

We know that,

Total Number of trees = Number of rows × Number of trees in a row

=> Number of rows = Total Number of trees / Number of trees in a row

=> Number of rows = 6456 / 68 

By dividing we get, 94 as quotient and 64 as remainder.

Hence the number of complete rows would be 94 and the trees left behind would be 64.

Hope my answer helped !!

Cheers !!
Answered by thehardikparmar
5
If one row consist 68 tree
Than it will be 6392 tree will be in 94 row.

So the remaining trees are 6456-6392=64

Or else he can also add 4 more trees to 64 so than one new whole row can be complete
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