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In Matematika / Sekolah Menengah Pertama | 2025-07-10

Hasil dari 3/4 +1 1/3

Asked by androbmax4030

Answer (4)

16ft * 35ft = 560 ft² t is the # of tomato plants p is the # of pepper plants
560 = 8t + 8p
p = ? if t = 15: 560 = 8(15) + 8p 560 = 120 + 8p 8p = 440 p = 55 You can plant 55 pepper plants when there are 15 tomato plants in the garden. Hope this helps! :)

Answered by kittymaniac | 2024-06-10

To determine how many tomato plants and pepper plants you can grow in a rectangular plot, we need to find the area of the plot first. The formula for the area of a rectangle is length times width. In this case, the length is 35 ft and the width is 16 ft, so the area of the plot is 35 ft * 16 ft = 560 square ft.
Next, we need to find out how many tomato plants can fit in the plot. Each tomato plant requires 8 square ft of space, so we divide the area of the plot by the area needed for one tomato plant: 560 square ft / 8 square ft = 70 tomato plants.
Since the question now asks how many pepper plants can be grown if 15 tomato plants are grown, we need to subtract the area used by the tomato plants from the total area of the plot and divide that by the area needed for one pepper plant. Let's assume that pepper plants require 6 square ft of space. The area used by the tomato plants is 15 tomato plants * 8 square ft per tomato plant = 120 square ft.
So the remaining area for the pepper plants is 560 square ft - 120 square ft = 440 square ft. Dividing 440 square ft by 6 square ft per pepper plant gives us approximately 73 pepper plants.

Answered by qwfish | 2024-06-18

The area of the garden is 560 ft², allowing for the placement of both tomato and pepper plants. The relationship between the number of tomato plants (t) and pepper plants (p) is given by the equation 70 = t + p. If you plant 15 tomato plants, you can grow 55 pepper plants.
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Answered by kittymaniac | 2024-11-18

[tex] \frac{3}{4} + 1 \frac{1}{3} \\ \\ = \frac{3}{4} + \frac{4}{3} \\ \\ = \frac{9}{12} + \frac{16}{12} \\ \\ = \frac{9 + 16}{12} \\ \\ = \frac{25}{12} = 2 \frac{1}{12} [/tex]

Answered by aquila0152 | 2025-07-11