Math, asked by Nanapupu, 6 months ago

Neha wants to create a beautiful garden Infront of her
house. For that she has decided to plant saplings in rows
and columns. She wants to plant 4 saplings in one row, in
her garden. The distance between two adjacent saplings
is m. What will be the distance between first sapling
and last saplings in one row?
If she wants to make 10 columns, and the distance
between each column is 2m. What will be the distance
from first column to the last column?
Do you think plantation is good for our nature? Why?​

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Answered by Mxddie
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Answer:

Depending on what kind you're growing, you'll want to arrange the young plants anywhere from 12 to 48 inches apart. Consult the seed package or a neighborhood gardening store for an exact number. By the way, novice gardeners may want to choose varieties that yield smaller fruits.

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Answered by AllyVon54
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