The plan below represents the survey of a school farm. Use it to answer Questions...

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2003

The plan below represents the survey of a school farm.

a

Use it to answer Questions (a) and (b).

(a) Calculate the area of the land in hectares [4 marks] 70m

(b) If the school plans to cultivate plantain at a spacing of 4m x 4m on 80% of the land and pineapple at a spacing of 2m x 2.5m on 20% of the land, calculate the number of plantain and pineapple planting materials that would be required for the farm. [12 marks]

Explanation

b

Method 1: (a) Area of land = (BC + AD) AB = (70m +90m) (45) =(160m) (45) = 3600m²

Method 2: Area (A1) = AB x BC = (45m) (70m) = 3,150m² (A2) = DE x AB = (20m) (45m) = (900m²) = 450m²

Therefore Area = A1 + A2 = (3,150) + 450) m² = 3600m²

Conversion of the area into hectares: 1 hectare 10,000m²

Therefore Area of land in hectare = 3,600m²

10,000m² = 0.36 hectare8

(b) Area for cultivating plantain: = 3,600m²/1 x 80/100 = 2,880

Spacing of plantain = 4m x 4m. Area occupied by plantain = 4m x 4m = 16m², plantain population = Area of farmland

Area of stands = 2880m², 16m² = 180 stands of plantain

Either

Area for pineapple = Area of farmland - Area occupied by plantain = 3600m² - 2880m² = 720m²

Or

Area of Pineapple = Area of Farmland x 20% = 3600m²/1 x 20/100 = 720m²

Spacing of pineapple = 2m x 2.5m

Area occupied by pineapple = 2m x 2.5m = 5m²

Pineapple population = 720m²/5m² = 144 stands of pineapple



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