A farmer has an apple orchard with the trees arranged as shown below. If the farmer wants to pick one apple from each tree, how many apples will he pick?​

Respuesta :

The area of a farm is the amount of space the farm can occupy.

The farmer will be able to pick 70 apples, in total

From the complete question (see attachment), we have:

[tex]Length = 5[/tex]

[tex]Width = 14[/tex]

So, the area of the farm is:

[tex]Area =Length \times Width[/tex]

This gives

[tex]Area = 5 \times 14[/tex]

[tex]Area = 70[/tex]

In this scenario, the area of the farm is the number of trees on the farm.

So, we have:

[tex]Tree=70[/tex]

Since there are 70 trees, and 1 apple is to be plucked from each;

The total number of apples is:

[tex]n = Trees \times 1[/tex]

[tex]n = 70 \times 1[/tex]

[tex]n = 70[/tex]

Hence, the farmer will pluck 70 apples.

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