At the beginning of the season, MacDonald had to remove 5 orange trees from his farm. Each of the remaining trees produced 210 o
ranges for a total harvest of 4179 oranges.
1 answer:
he initial number of trees was 204.
<h3>How to find the initial number of trees?</h3>
The first step to finding the initial number of trees is to write an equation that represents the situation.
- T is equal to the initial number of trees.
- 5 trees were removed = t - 5
- Each tree produces 210 oranges = (t-5) (210)
- The total of oranges is 41,780 = (t-5) (210)= 41,780
- (t-5) (210)= 41,780
- t-5= 41,780 / 210
- t-5 = 198.95
- t = 198.95 + 5
- t = 203.9
This number can be rounded as 204.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing section:
Find the initial number of trees.
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