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There are 11trees at equal distances by the side of a road 110 metres long. If two trees are on two extremes of the road, Find the distance between any two consecutive tree​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The distance between any two consecutive tree​ is 10 metres.

  • An equation is said to be linear if the maximum power of the variable is consistently 1. Another name for it is a one-degree equation. A linear equation with one variable has the conventional form Ax + B = 0. In this case, the variables x and A are variables, while B is a constant. A linear equation with two variables has the conventional form Ax + By = C.
  • Each term in a linear equation has an exponent of 1, and when this algebraic equation is graphed, it always produces a straight line. It is called a "linear equation" for this reason.

Here, according to the given information, it is given that,

There are 11 trees at equal distances by the side of a road 110 metres long.

Let the distance between any two consecutive trees be x.

Then, 11x = 110.

Or, x = 10.

Hence, the distance between any two consecutive tree​ is 10 metres.

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