Social Sciences, asked by sachinshembale, 1 year ago

Ahmet grows domatoes in his 100 by 100 meters garden. He then sells the crop at the local farmers market. two summers ago, he was able to produce and sell 1200 kgs of tomatoes. Last summer, he tried a new fertilizer that promised a 20% increase in yield. He harvested 1350 kgs. Did the fertilizer live up to its promise?

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Answered by yashbeingmep71oex
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If the fertilizer promised 20% increase, No it didn't live up to it's promise.
The size of field doesn't matter in this question, it's to confuse you.

20% increase in crop yield would mean Ahmet should have harvested 1440 kgs of tomatoes. While he could only harvest 1350 kgs.
Answered by ajaykumaran91
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