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If an orchard has 20 trees each with 150 apples on each how many apples are there all together?

To find the total number of apples in the orchard, multiply the number of trees by the number of apples per tree. So, 20 trees multiplied by 150 apples per tree equals 3,000 apples. Therefore, there are 3,000 apples in total in the orchard.


Pick the odd one out retinapupilorchardiris.?

The odd one out is "orchard." The other three terms—retina, pupil, and iris—are all related to the eye and vision, while "orchard" refers to a place where fruit trees are cultivated.


What does population distrubition mean?

In statistics, the population distribution of some variable within a population of some units is the set of values that the variable can take and how frequntly it takes that value. Population need not have anything to do with people. It is simply a way of referring to the totality of the things that you are studying. For example, if you were studying the number of apples on each tree in an apple orchard, your population would be the apple trees in the orchard, the variable would be the number of apples per tree and the population distribution would be the number of trees that had 0 apples, the number that had 1 apple, 2 apples and so on. To make that information more manageable you may collapse the distribution to 0 apples, 1 to 25 apples, 26 to 50 apples and so on.


Do all tree grow and reproduce the same way true or false?

False. Trees can grow and reproduce in various ways depending on their species. While many trees reproduce through seeds, some can also reproduce asexually through methods like sprouting or cloning. Additionally, growth patterns and reproductive strategies can vary widely among different types of trees.


What is the process used in getting the prime factors of a number?

The process is known as prime factorization. There are many methods to notate this. Factor trees, rainbows, continuous division, Euclid's algorithm, etc.