It is an algebra problem:One container for 14 seedlings should have the same relationship (or ratio) as X containers for 1113 seedlings. So we get:(1 container / 14 seedlings) = (X containers / 1113 seedlings)You should always keep the units as part of the calculations.Using algebra rules we multiple both sides of the equal sign by "1113 seedlings"(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = (X / 1113 seedlings) * 1113 seedlingsgiving(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = X(The "1113 seedlings" in the numerator and denominator on the right side cancel each otherWhich is the same as: X = (1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlingsDoing the math we get:X = 79.5 containers (The "seedlings" in the numerator and denominator cancel each other).you will have 79 full containers and one half filled containersTherefore you will need to have 80 plant containers.
Probably not. You'll just have to water them more and keep an eye on them. Seedlings are very sensitive to drying out.
you have to water them and not walk on them
To grow good tomatoes the grower needs to sow the seed in March and keep it somewhere warm and light indoors. Then when the seedlings sprout look after them with water and warmth until they can be planted out after frosts have finished.
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
keep you warm
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
what keep you warm in alska
Does a stikleback keep itself warm? that is the question.
heat keep us warm :)
The materials keep you warm by the fabric they are made out of!