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horsena [70]
3 years ago
13

Miss Hernandez has 17 tomato plants that she wants to plant in Rose she will put two plants and some rolls and one plant and the

others how many different ways can she planted tomato plants make a table to solve it
Mathematics
2 answers:
Papessa [141]3 years ago
5 0
She can plant 34 plants in all. If you multiply 34 and 2 you will get 34 and I think that is the answer.
Anni [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

8 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

The question was mistyped. The correct version of it is:

<em>Ms. Hernandez has 17 tomato plants that she wants to plant in rows. She will put 2 plants in some rows and 1 plant in the others. How many different ways can she plant the tomato plants? </em>

To answer this question we have to find how many rows of 1 plant and 2 plants can she plant.  

Rows with 2 plants     Rows with 1 plant

1                                    17 - 1*2 = 15    

2                                   17 - 2*2 = 13

3                                   17 - 3*2 = 11              

4                                   17 - 4*2 = 9  

5                                   17 - 5*2 = 7  

6                                   17 - 6*2 = 5

7                                   17 - 7*2 = 3  

8                                   17 - 8*2 = 1

That makes 8 different configurations.

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