-30% of the trees in Mr. Jones' field require direct sunlight. The remaining trees in Mr.

Jones' field only require sun light once a week. Mr. Jones has a total of 110 trees in his
field.

To find the number of trees that require direct sunlight, we multiply the total number of trees by the percentage that requires direct sunlight:

110 trees * 30% = 33 trees

So, Mr. Jones has 33 trees in his field that require direct sunlight.

To find the number of trees that only require sunlight once a week, we subtract the number of trees that require direct sunlight from the total number of trees:

110 trees - 33 trees = 77 trees

So, Mr. Jones has 77 trees in his field that only require sunlight once a week.

To find out how many trees in Mr. Jones' field require direct sunlight, we can calculate 30% of the total number of trees.

Step 1: Convert the percentage to a decimal.
30% = 30/100 = 0.30

Step 2: Multiply the decimal by the total number of trees.
0.30 * 110 = 33

Therefore, 33 trees in Mr. Jones' field require direct sunlight.

To find out how many trees in Mr. Jones' field require direct sunlight, we first need to calculate 30% of the total number of trees.

Step 1: Calculate 30% of 110 trees:
30% = 30/100 = 0.3
0.3 * 110 = 33

Therefore, 33 trees in Mr. Jones' field require direct sunlight.

To find out how many trees in Mr. Jones' field only require sunlight once a week, we need to subtract the number of trees that require direct sunlight from the total number of trees.

Step 2: Calculate the remaining trees that only require sunlight once a week:
Total trees - Trees that require direct sunlight = Trees that only require sunlight once a week
110 - 33 = 77

Therefore, there are 77 trees in Mr. Jones' field that only require sunlight once a week.