Given the problem: there are 209 plants in the garden containing 11 rows. How many plants were there per row?
So we are given that there are a total of 209 plants, separated in rows, with a total of 11 rows. We need to find how many rows of plants there are.
To solve this problem, simply divide the number of total plants there are (209), by the total number of rows (11).
209/11=19 plants.
There are 19 plants in each row.
If you ever see a similar problem, maybe like there’s a total of 100 apples, there are 5 baskets, how many apples can go in each basket equally. Do the same, total number of “items” divided by the number of “groups.”
Hope this helped!
Hope this helped!