Math, asked by serrataaudra, 11 months ago

Michael is planting a garden in the shape of a right triangle he wants 4 plants for each square meter of area. How many plants does Michael want in the garden

Answers

Answered by amitkhokhar
0

let the area of triangle be A

4 plants per meter²

so, in total 4A no. of plants.

Answered by TanikaWaddle
3

21 plants are in the garden

Step-by-step explanation:

here , base = 7 m

height = 24 m

thus

area of the triangle = \frac{1}{2}\times base \times height

\frac{1}{2}\times 7 \times 24 \\\\= 84

Thus , The area of the triangle (garden ) is 84 m ²

he wants 4 plants for each square meter of area.

therefore , for 84 m ² number of plants are \frac{84}{4}

i.e 21 plants

hence , 21 plants are in the garden

#Learn more :

Michael, a teacher, wants to use an online tool to facilitate discussion with students. Which online tool should Michael use for this purpose?

https://brainly.in/question/6391748

Similar questions