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Question 2: APPLES

There are two formulae you can use to calculate the number of apple trees and the number of conifer trees for the pattern described above:

Number of apple trees = n²

Number of conifer trees = 8n

where n is the number of rows of apple trees.

There is a value of n for which the number of apple trees equals the number of conifer trees. Find the value of n and show your method of calculating this.​

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Answered by Abhimanyu3398
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Answer:

n. = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

given. n is the no. of rows of apple trees

and n^2 is the no. of apple trees

it means n is the no. of apple trees per row 1

similarly. 8n is no. of conifer trees

n is no. of rows

it gives us 8 conifer trees per row 2

according to question

no of conifer trees and apple trees are equal

so by simple logic we can say that

n is equal to 8

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