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mr delgado has some young orange trees. he wants to plant them in 46 rows. if t is the total number of orange trees, write an algebraic expression to represent how many trees he can plant in each row

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User Pope
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He can plant t divided by 46 (rows number).
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User David Shochet
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Answer:
=(t)/(46)


Explanation:

Given: Mr. Delgado wants to plant oranges in 46 rows.

if t is the total number of orange trees, then the number of trees he can plant in each row= t divided by 46 or
=(t)/(46)

hence, the algebraic expression to represent how many trees he can plant in each row=
=(t)/(46)

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