Question
Angela wants to plant 150 plants in a plot. Each plant should be 1m apart and each row is to be 0.50m apart. Find the area of the plot that Angela needs.
Answers
GPT 3.5
To find the total area of the plot that Angela needs, we need to first calculate the total number of plants that can be accommodated in each row.
Since each plant should be 1m apart and each row is to be 0.50m apart, the total length occupied by each row will be 1m + 0.50m = 1.5m.
Therefore, the number of plants in each row = total length of the plot / total length occupied by each row
= 150m / 1.5m
= 100 plants in each row
Now, since each plant is 1m apart and each row is 0.50m apart, the width of the plot will be (1m + 0.50m) = 1.5m.
Therefore, the total area of the plot required = total number of plants * width of the plot
= 100 plants * 1.5m
= 150m².
So, Angela needs a plot of 150m² to plant 150 plants with each plant being 1m apart and each row being 0.50m apart.
Since each plant should be 1m apart and each row is to be 0.50m apart, the total length occupied by each row will be 1m + 0.50m = 1.5m.
Therefore, the number of plants in each row = total length of the plot / total length occupied by each row
= 150m / 1.5m
= 100 plants in each row
Now, since each plant is 1m apart and each row is 0.50m apart, the width of the plot will be (1m + 0.50m) = 1.5m.
Therefore, the total area of the plot required = total number of plants * width of the plot
= 100 plants * 1.5m
= 150m².
So, Angela needs a plot of 150m² to plant 150 plants with each plant being 1m apart and each row being 0.50m apart.