If there are in all 1002 trees on both the sides of a road at a distance of 12 m each. What is the length of the road.
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345m because the 1002 is
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The length of the road is 6 km.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : If there are in all 1002 trees on both the sides of a road at a distance of 12 each.
To find: What is the length of the road.
There are in all 501 trees on each the sides of a road.
Placing the first tree at the 0 m mark,
We now have 500 more trees that are each 12 m apart.
So, the length of the road is 12/2 = 6 m.
Therefore, the length of the road is 6 km.
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