First, we need to calculate the area that each corn plant will occupy, taking into account the plant distance and row distance.
Each corn plant will occupy an area of (0.7m x 0.4m) = 0.28m^2
Now, we need to divide the total plot area by the area each corn plant will occupy to determine how many corn plants can be planted:
28m^2 / 0.28m^2 = 100
Therefore, Henry will be able to plant 100 corn plants in his plot.
Henry's plot area is 28m^2. He decided to plant corn with a plant distance of 0.7m and a row distance of 0.4m. how many corn plants will be able to plant in this plot?
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