
Answer:
Statement 1: 1/6 of the trees on the farm have green apples. TRUE
Statement 2:There are 25 pear trees. Â FALSE
Statement 3: There are 15 peach trees. TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of trees = 60
Number of apple trees = 1/2
⇒Apple trees = [tex]\frac{1}{2}  \times 60 = 30[/tex]
Number of pear  trees = 1/4
⇒Apple trees = [tex]\frac{1}{4}  \times 60 = 15[/tex]
So, the remaining trees  =  60 - ( Number of apple +  pear) trees
= 60 - ( 30 + 15) Â = 60 - 45= Â 15
⇒Number of peach trees = 15
Now, total apple trees = 30
So, number of red apple trees = Â [tex]\frac{2}{3} Â \times30 = 20[/tex]
⇒The number of green apple trees = Total apple trees - Red apple tress
                               =  30 - 20  = 10
Given statements are:
Statement 1: 1/6 of the trees on the farm have green apples.
1/6 of total farm = [tex]\frac{1}{6} Â \times60 = 10[/tex]
TRUE,as the number of green apple trees = 10.
Statement 2:There are 25 pear trees. Â
FALSE, as number of pear tress = 15
Statement 3: There are 15 peach trees.
TRUE