How can you plant 4 trees in 3 rows and in each row there are 3 trees
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I don't think you can. Typos?
I did it because I lost the page
Sorry if I did anything wrong
To plant 4 trees in 3 rows with 3 trees in each row, you need to distribute the trees evenly across the rows. Since each row can only accommodate 3 trees, you will have one row with fewer trees than the others.
Here's one possible way to plant the trees:
Row 1:
- Plant 3 trees.
Row 2:
- Plant 3 trees.
Row 3:
- Plant 1 tree.
To visualize this, you can draw a grid representing the planting area:
___ ___ ___
| | | | - Row 1
|_ _|_ _|_ _|
| | | | - Row 2
|_ _|_ _|_ _|
| | | - Row 3
|_ _|_ _|_ _|
By following this arrangement, you have managed to plant 4 trees in 3 rows with 3 trees in each row, except for the last row which only has 1 tree.