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13 August, 04:05

Rebecca is planting an orange grove that covers 32 acres she uses the same amount of ground space for each tree Rebecca plants 15 trees in a section of the grove that measures 250 feet by 25 feet what is the population density of this section of the grove use 1 acre = 43,560 square feet

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  1. 13 August, 04:09
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    Area of the garden that 15 trees are planted will be:

    Area=250*25=6250 ft²

    but 1 acre = 43560 ft²

    thus converting our area to acres we get:

    6250 / (43560)

    =0.1435 acres

    thus the population density will be:

    (Population) / (area)

    =15/0.1435

    =104.544 trees/acre
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