In the orchard, pear trees account for 25% of the total, apple trees account for 120, which is just 5 / 9 of the total, and the rest are peach trees, How many peach trees and pear trees are there?

In the orchard, pear trees account for 25% of the total, apple trees account for 120, which is just 5 / 9 of the total, and the rest are peach trees, How many peach trees and pear trees are there?


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A total of 120 △ 5 / 9 = 216 trees
There are 216x25% = 54 pear trees
There are 216-120-54 = 42 peach trees
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The number of peach trees in the orchard is 50 less than that of apple trees. One third of the number of apple trees is equal to 40% of the number of peach trees. The ratio of pear trees to apple trees is 2:3
How many of the three kinds of trees are there in the orchard?
To find a formula or equation,


Let the peach tree be x, the apple tree be y, and the pear tree be Z
1. There are 50 fewer peach trees than apple trees in the orchard
Y - X = 50
2. 1 / 3 of apple trees is equal to 40% of peach trees
Y/3 = 0.4*X
3.Z/Y = 2/3
You can get it from each other
X = 250
Y = 300
Z = 200



The ratio of apple, peach and pear trees in an orchard is 5:2:1
(1) Please complete the sector chart on the right
(2) If there are 120 peach trees, how many apple trees are there?
(3) How many fewer pear trees than apple trees? How many percent less?


(1) 5 plus 2 plus 1 equals 8 360 divided by 8 equals 45 5 times 45 equals 225 degrees 2 times 45 equals 90 degrees 1 times 45 equals 45 degrees (2) 120 divided by 2 equals 60 60 times 5 equals 300 a: there are 300 apple trees. (3) 1 times 60 equals 60 (300 minus 60) divided by 300 times 100% equals 240 divided by 300 times 100% equals 0.8 times 100% equals 80 A: there are 240 pear trees less than apple trees, 80% less



The number of peach trees in the orchard is 50 less than that of apple trees. 13% of the number of apple trees is equal to 40% of the number of peach trees. The ratio of pear trees to apple trees is 2:3?


Peach trees: 50 (40% △ 13-1) = 50 (120% - 1), = 50 (20%, = 250); apple trees: 250 + 50 = 300; pear trees: 300 × 23 = 200; answer: apple trees: 300; peach trees: 250; pear trees: 200



There are 800 peach trees in the orchard, 4 / 5 of pear trees, and 2 / 3 of apple trees. How many apple trees are there in the orchard?


Pear trees: 800 / 4 / 5 = 1000
Apple trees: 1000 / 2 / 3 = 1500



There are 800 peach trees in the orchard, one fourth more than pear trees. The number of apple trees is more than 40% of pear trees. How many pear trees and apple trees are there
What's the formula


Pear 640 Apple 276



In a village orchard, pear trees are planted in one third of the area, apple trees are planted in one fourth, and peach trees are planted in the remaining 5 mu. How many are there in this orchard?


5 / (1-1 / 3-1 / 4) = 12 (MU)



In the orchard, pear planting area accounts for 1 / 5 of the total area of the orchard, peach planting area accounts for 1 / 4 of the total area of the orchard, the remaining kinds of apple tree, apple tree planting
What percentage of the total area of the orchard?


1-1/5-1/4=11/20
A: apple tree planting area accounts for 11.20% of the total orchard area



An orchard should be planted with peach trees, apple trees and pear trees. Among them, the peach trees and pear trees account for 13 / 16 of the total area, the apple trees and pear trees account for 5 / 8 of the total area, and the peach trees, apple trees and pear trees each account for some of the total area?


Apple trees 1-13 / 16 = 3 / 16
Pear 5 / 8-3 / 16 = 7 / 16
Peach 1-3 / 16-7 / 16 = 6 / 16 = 3 / 8



In a village orchard, 1 / 2 of the area is planted with pear trees, 1 / 4 of the area is planted with apple trees, and the remaining 4 hectares are planted with peach trees. How many hectares of the orchard are there in total? (solved by the equation of one variable)


The orchard has a total area of X hectares
1/2x+1/4x+4=x
x=16
There are 16 hectares in the orchard