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a landscaper is supposed to plant pine trees, oak trees, and elm trees in a ratio of 48:12:120. At this time, the landscaper only has 12 pine trees to plant. in order to keep up the same ratio, how many oak and elm trees will he need to plant? ​

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Coniferous trees keep their needles all year with the exception of tamarack. They are good trees to plant for privacy and wind breaks or shelterbelts

Pines include native white, red, and jack. They have long needles.

Spruces, black and white, and firs. They have short needles. They are important sources of wood fiber in northern Minnesota, and are excellent choices for windbreaks or shelterbelts.

Cedars include white or red. Cedars have scaled needles. Smaller than pines and spruces, cedars can provide wildlife cover and food.

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