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if I have a garden that's 10 yards and I want to grow a plant that's 2.5 yards how many of that can I plant

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Answer: 4 plants.

Explanation:

In the case that these measurements are of length, the plant being 2.5 yards and the total length of the garden area being 10 yards, the most simple way to solve this is to find how many 2.5 yard sections of this garden are in the given plot.


10/2.5 =4

When 10 is divided by 2.5 you receive the answer "4". You can fit 4 plants within the garden. 2.5 x 2 is 5, and 5 x 2 is 10. 2 x 2, therefore, would give you the answer 4.

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User Faulty
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

2.5y x 4 = 10y

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