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1 December, 07:50

James has 26 plants. He buys 6 more.

If he puts 4 plants in each row, how many

rows will he have?

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  1. 1 December, 07:56
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    8 rows

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, find his total number of plants.

    He has 26 plants, and then he buys 6 more. He adds 6 onto how many he had before.

    So,

    26+6

    32

    He has 32 plants in total.

    Each row has 4 plants, and he has 32 plants.

    We can divide 32 by 4

    32/4=8

    Or, we can visualize it:

    32 plants, 4 plants per row

    x x x x (4 plants, 1 row)

    x x x x (8 plants, 2 rows)

    x x x x (12 plants, 3 rows)

    x x x x (16 plants, 4 rows)

    x x x x (20 plants, 5 rows)

    x x x x (24 plants, 6 rows)

    x x x x (28 plants, 7 rows,)

    x x x x (32 plants, 8 rows)

    Therefore, he will have 8 rows
  2. 1 December, 08:00
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    8 rows

    Step-by-step explanation:

    He has 32 plants in total.

    He wants 4 plants in a row, then he has 32/4 = 8 (rows)
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