Math, asked by jennykoushik78301, 8 months ago

Sunny's garden has 9 tomato plants, 5 pepper plants, 3 squash plants, and 6 pumpkin plants. For every 3 tomato plants in Sunny's garden, there is 1_ plant.

Answers

Answered by Shivansh16329
18

We know that 3+3+3=9

So, for 3 tomatoes = 1 Squash plant

therefore: 6 tomatoes =2 squash plants

9 tomatoes = 3 squash plants

Answered by windyyork
10

There is 1 squash plant for every 3 tomato plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of tomato plants = 9

Number of pepper plants = 5

Number of squash plants = 3

Number of pumpkin plants = 6

So, For every 3 tomato plants in Sunny's garden, there will be 1 squash plants.

As the ratio of tomato plants to squash plants is

9:3\\\\=3:1

Hence, There is 1 squash plant for every 3 tomato plants.

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