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20 October, 14:33

Jared is going to plant 20 small plants around the edge of a circular garden that is 8 feet in diameter. If he spaces the plants evenly, how much distance will be between the plants?

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  1. 20 October, 15:31
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    The space between the plants is approximately 1.26ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Circular Garden

    Number of plants = 20

    Diameter of garden = 8ft

    First, the circumference of the garden needs to be calculated; This is so because the plants that will be placed at the edge of the garden will occupy the circumference of the circle.

    Calculating the circumference ...

    Circumference = 2πr

    Where r = radius

    r = ½ * diameter.

    r = ½ * 8ft

    r = 4ft

    So,

    Circumference = 2π * 4

    Circumference = 8π ft

    Given that the plants will be spaced evenly.

    The distance between them = Circumference : Number of plants

    Distance = 8π/20

    Distance = 0.4π ft.

    Solving further to get actual distance (take π as 22/7)

    Distance = 0.4 * 22/7

    Distance = 8.8/7

    Distance = 1.2571428571 ft

    Distance = 1.26ft (Approximated)

    Hence, the space between the plants is approximately 1.26ft
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