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A road is 4 Km 800m long .if tree are planted on both is sides at intervals of 9.6m, how many trees were planted

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Answered by tarikaa59
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Answer:

A street is 4 km 800 m long. Suppose trees are planted on the two its side at interims of 9.6 meter then the trees we're planted 4 km 800 m = 4800 m along these lines, add up to number of trees = 4800/9.6 = 48000/96 = 1000/2 = 500 in this way, add up to 500 trees would be planted.

Answered by noorahfatima73
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road is 4 km 800 m long. If trees are planted on both its sides at intervals of 9.6m, how many were planted

4 km 800 m = 4000 + 800 = 4800 metres

First tree will be planted at 0 distsnce ftom the beginning of road on each side.

From 0 distance onward, other trees will be planted at each 9.6 metre distance on one side of the road, as well as on other side of the road

= 4800/9.6

= 500 trees

Therefore, 1 + 500 = 501 trees will be planted on one side of the road.

Similar number of trees will also be planted on other side of the road.

Total number of trees will be planted = 501 + 501 = 1002 trees

Therefore, total 1002 nos. trees will be planted on both sides of the road

Answer total 1002 nos. trees will be planted on both sides of the road

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