Math, asked by shaiksuriyasha68, 5 hours ago

How many plants are planted on road of 10
km lenth such that distance b/w any 2
consecutive plants is 200 m.​

Answers

Answered by jalakpanchal37
0

Answer:

Spacing, and thus number of trees in the 200 meters of road distance, depends on the crown width of the mature species of the trees you want to plant. Oak trees have wider crowns than Lombardy Poplar, and must be planted farther apart for optimum growth; thus there will be fewer trees to plant in the 200 meter distance.

Answered by mousumimani1979
1

Answer:

50 plants can be planted.

10 km = 10,000 m

Therefore, 10,000 m ÷ 200 m = 50

plants.

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