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A system of rotating crops with legume or grass pasture to improve soil structure and , fertility is called

A

Shifting agriculture

B

Ley farming

C

Contour farming

D

Strip farming

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  • The graph y=f(x), shown above models the performance of a certain crop, where x is the nutrients subtracted or added to the soil and y is the gain or loss of pieces of fruit added to the total harvest. A more powerful fertilizer that is used causes the graph y=f(x) to be reflected over the line y=x. which of the following best describes the behaviour of the crop with the new fertilizer?

    A
    For every three nutrients added to the soil, the crop loses two additional fruits for the total harvest.
    B
    For every two nutrients added to the soil , the crop loses two additional fruits for the total harvest.
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    For every three nutrients added to the soil, the crop adds two additional fruits to the total harvest.
    D
    For every two nutrients added to the soil, the crop adds three additional fruits to the total harvest.
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