SOLUTION: the number of cherry trees in an orchard is approximately one-fifth the number of apple trees in the orchard. Express the number of cherry trees in the orchard in terms of the nu

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Question 1109413: the number of cherry trees in an orchard is approximately one-fifth the number of apple trees in the orchard. Express the number of cherry trees in the orchard in terms of the number of apple trees in the orchard.
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C=(1/5)A, where C=cherry trees and A=apple trees
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