SOLUTION: A acre field has 3 plants per hill. The rows are 3'6" in length, 3'6" apart.
Calculate total number of plants.
3'6' = 3.5 ft.
An acre = 43560 sq. ft.
Let p = plant nu
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Question 1144481: A acre field has 3 plants per hill. The rows are 3'6" in length, 3'6" apart.
Calculate total number of plants.
3'6' = 3.5 ft.
An acre = 43560 sq. ft.
Let p = plant number.
Not sure of next steps. Non-homework.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
not clear.
How are the hills related to the rows?
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