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Use the Fig. 9.57 showing the layout of a farm house:
Each banana tree required 1.25 m² of ground space. How many banana trees can there be in the orchard?
Solution:
From the figure,
Area covered by banana orchard = 20 m x 15.7 m
= 314 m²
Given that 1.25 m² area is required for each banana tree
Here,
The number of trees in 314 m² area = 314/1.25
= 251.2
≈ 251 trees
Therefore, 251 banana trees can be in the orchard.
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☛ Also Check: NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 11
NCERT Exemplar Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Problem 112 (d)
Use the Fig. 9.57 showing the layout of a farm house: Each banana tree required 1.25 m² of ground space. How many banana trees can there be in the orchard?
Summary:
Using the Fig. 9.57 showing the layout of a farm house, each banana tree required 1.25 m² of ground space. 251 banana trees can be there in the orchard.
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