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If you can plant 150 onion plants per 10 foot row, how many onion plants will you need for 5 rows?
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If you can plant 150 onion plants per 10 foot row, how many onion plants will you need for 5 rows?
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75 onion plants
To solve since 150 can plant 10 rows
you're to plant 5 you just divide 150/2 and you get the answer 75
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