Planting population = number of plants/ area occupied = 1 plant / 0.15m2 Conversion: 1 ha = 10 000m2 = 1 plant / (0.15 / 10 000) ha = 66 667 plants per hectare this is the answer for 1.1 explain why this answer and how did they came up with such answer
Question
Planting population = number of plants/ area occupied = 1 plant / 0.15m2 Conversion: 1 ha = 10 000m2 = 1 plant / (0.15 / 10 000) ha = 66 667 plants per hectare this is the answer for 1.1 explain why this answer and how did they came up with such answer
Solution
The question seems to be asking about the calculation of planting population per hectare given that each plant occupies 0.15m2.
Here's how the answer is derived:
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First, we define the planting population as the number of plants per unit area. In this case, we know that each plant occupies 0.15m2, so the planting population is 1 plant per 0.15m2.
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Next, we want to convert this to the number of plants per hectare. A hectare is a unit of area equal to 10,000m2.
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To do this conversion, we divide the number of m2 in a hectare by the number of m2 each plant occupies. This gives us the number of plants per hectare.
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So, the calculation is 1 plant / (0.15m2 / 10,000m2 per hectare) = 66,667 plants per hectare.
This answer tells us that, under these conditions, we can expect to plant approximately 66,667 plants in one hectare.
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