Math, asked by blessiswamid, 6 months ago

A road is 4 km 8oo m long. If trees are planted
on both
both its sides at intervals of 9.6m, how many
trees were planted​

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Answered by hanshu1234
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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.

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