Economy, asked by HaTaKe2007, 7 months ago

how many trees are planted in a hexagonal system?

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Answered by fox45
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Answer:

6 trees

Explanation:

six trees

Hexagonal System: In this method, the trees are planted in each comer of an equilateral triangle. This way six trees form a hexagon with the seventh tree in the centre.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

Seven trees are planted in a hexagonal system.

Explanation:

  • The trees are positioned using this manner in the corners of an equilateral triangle. In this way, the seventh tree lies in the middle of a hexagon formed by six other trees.
  • As a result, this structure is also known as a "septule" since a seventh tree can fit in the hexagon's centre.
  • With this arrangement, it is possible to cultivate the land in three directions between the tree rows.
  • This technique is typically used in areas with expensive, highly fertile land that has considerable irrigation water availability.

Advantages:

  • Enables the use of 15% more plants than the square method.
  • At the corner of the equilateral triangle, plants are planted.
  • Planting six trees results in a hexagonal shape.
  • The septule tree, the seventh in the row, is positioned in the middle.This calls for arable land.

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