Science, asked by WarriorCats, 10 months ago

One square mile of forest is divided up into ten equally sized quadrats, 1/10th of a mile each. In quadrat #3, twenty-five pine trees are counted.

What would be a reasonable estimate for the total number of pine trees in the larger plot of land (one square mile or forest)?

A. 25
B.250
C.2500

Answers

Answered by prernasri2005
0

Answer:

C) 2500 because one square mile is 10 parts of a mile multiplied by 10 parts of a mile,i.e. 100.

Answered by isabellavilamendoza
1

Answer:it’s 250 pine trees

Explanation:

I just took the lesson on edge

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