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12 July, 17:34

The city plans a roadway to have trees every 1/6 mile. If the path is 5 1/2 miles long, how many trees will the city need?

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  1. 12 July, 17:37
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    Answer: The city will need 33 trees.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we simply have to divide the length of the path (5 1/2 miles) distance between trees (1/6).

    Mathematically speaking:

    5 1/2 : 1/6 = (5x2+1) / 2 : 1/6 = 11/2 : 1/6 = (11x6) / (2x1) = 66/2 = 33 trees

    The city will need 33 trees.

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