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Solve the following. In an orchard, there are 128 mango trees in 8 rows. If all the rows have an equal number of trees, how many trees would there be in 13 rows? - Mathematics

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Solve the following.

In an orchard, there are 128 mango trees in 8 rows. If all the rows have an equal number of trees, how many trees would there be in 13 rows?

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Solution

Number of mango trees in 8 rows = 128

∴ Number of mango trees in 1 row = `128/8 = 16`

⇒ Number of mango trees in 13 rows = 16 × 13 = 208

Thus, there are 208 mango trees in 13 rows in an orchard.

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Chapter 11: Ratio and Proportion - Practice Set 29 [Page 60]

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Balbharati Mathematics [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 11 Ratio and Proportion
Practice Set 29 | Q 8 | Page 60
Balbharati Mathematics Integrated [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 11 Ratio-Proportion
Practice Set 29 | Q (8) | Page 55
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