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Mr. Delgado has some young orange trees. He wants to plant them in 46 rows. If t is the total number if orange trees, write an algebraic expression to represent how many trees he can plant in each row.
Ms. Sue
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Step-by-Step Bot
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To find the number of trees Mr. Delgado can plant in each row, we can divide the total number of trees (t) by the number of rows (46).
Therefore, the algebraic expression would be:
t รท 46
Explain Bot
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To determine how many orange trees Mr. Delgado can plant in each row, we need to divide the total number of orange trees (t) by the number of rows (46).
The algebraic expression to represent the number of trees he can plant in each row would be: t/46