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A large botanical garden has a total of 500 trees, shrubs, and cacti. According to this circle graph, how many cacti are in the garden? 25 cacti 125 cacti 190 cacti 250 cacti

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: \text{The number of trees in the garden}=190The number of trees in the garden=190

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The total number of trees, shrubs and cacti in the botanical garden = 500

The percentage of trees in the circle graph = 38%

Therefore, the number of trees in the garden is given by :-

\begin{gathered}\text{The number of trees}=38\%\ of\ \text{Total plants}\\\\\Rightarrow\text{The number of trees}=0.38\times500}\\\\\Rightarrow\text{The number of trees}=190\end{gathered}

\text{Hence, the number of trees in the garden}=190Hence, the number of trees in the garden=190

Answered by strickj94
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Answer:The number of trees in the garden=190

Step-by-step explanation:

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