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A road is 4 km 800 m long. If trees are planted on both its sides at intervals of 9.6 m, how many trees were planted?

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Answered by desiboyz3
12
501 tree will be the answer
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Answered by knjroopa
20

Answer:

1000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given A road is 4 km 800 m long. If trees are planted on both its sides at intervals of 9.6 m, how many trees were planted?

  •    Now the road is 4 km 800 m long.
  •   So we need to convert meter to km.  
  •   So 1 km is equal to 1000 m
  •    4 metres will be 1000 x 4 = 4000 m
  •     So 4000 + 800 = 4800 m
  •    Given trees on both sides at intervals of 9.6 m
  •     We need to divide 4800 / 9.6 because of intervals
  •     We get as 500.
  •    Now the trees are planted on both sides.
  •    So multiply 500 x 2 = 1000
  •    So 1000 trees were planted.
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