An orchard has a certain number of trees, each tree expected to bear a specific average number of fruits. If the orchard has been measured to occupy 'x' percent more area in the past three years, and currently boasts 'y' percent more in fruit yield under

Answer 1

George Bush

Starting with 250 trees producing 195 fruits each, the initial yield is 48,750 fruits. With ‘y’ percent increase in yield, the new yield is 48,750 * (1 + y/100). Adjusting for yield proportion due to ‘t’ square footage growth, the final yield is this value modified by the growth factor.