Math, asked by jaswanthklu, 9 months ago

In a row of trees, one tree is ffiteenth from either end of the row. How many trees are there in the row ?
Select one:
a. 28
b. 26
c. 27
d. 29

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Answered by balu58
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Answer:

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Answered by ronaldoChristiano
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Bro the question may be wrong i have given the wright question with answer here is :-

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In a row of trees, one tree is fifth from either end of the row. How many trees are there in the row ?

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Clearly, number of trees in the row =(4+1+4)=9.

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