Mrs. Delgado has some young orange trees. He wants to plant them in 46 rows. If t is the total number of orange trees, write an algebraic expression to represent how many trees he can plant in each row. Please help write the expression. Thanks.

t/46

To write an algebraic expression representing how many trees Mrs. Delgado can plant in each row, we first need to determine the total number of trees. Let's assume that there are "t" trees in total.

Next, we need to find the number of rows. In this case, Mrs. Delgado wants to plant the trees in 46 rows.

To find the number of trees in each row, we can divide the total number of trees by the number of rows. Therefore, the algebraic expression representing the number of trees in each row would be:

t / 46

So, the expression is t divided by 46.