Math Problem Statement
976 trees are planted equally in 8 rows in a garden. How many trees are there in each row?
Solution
The question in the image asks:
"976 trees are planted equally in 8 rows in a garden. How many trees are there in each row?"
To solve this, divide the total number of trees by the number of rows:
Thus, there are 122 trees in each row.
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Here are 5 related questions to expand on this:
- If there were 12 rows instead of 8, how many trees would be in each row?
- What if the total number of trees were 1200 and you still had 8 rows?
- How many trees would there be if 976 trees were divided equally into 16 rows?
- If 976 trees were divided into rows with 4 more trees per row, how many rows would there be?
- If 8 more trees were added to each row, how many trees would the garden have in total?
Tip: When dividing large numbers, check if both numbers can be simplified using common factors to make division easier.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Division
Arithmetic
Formulas
Number of trees per row = Total trees ÷ Number of rows
Theorems
Division of whole numbers
Suitable Grade Level
Grade 3-4