In this example, the crops are arranged in descending order of crop area %. In the case of the crops given arbitrarily (not arranged in a particular manner) regardless of the crop area, should we start with the crop with highest area and then proceed with the next highest values and so on or we can go as it is given?
Go for descending order. If the percentages are given arbitrarily, rearrange the percentages in descending order and then calculate the crop combinations as monoculture, 2-crop combination. 3-crop combination and so on...
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In this example, the crops are arranged in descending order of crop area %. In the case of the crops given arbitrarily (not arranged in a particular manner) regardless of the crop area, should we start with the crop with highest area and then proceed with the next highest values and so on or we can go as it is given?
Go for descending order. If the percentages are given arbitrarily, rearrange the percentages in descending order and then calculate the crop combinations as monoculture, 2-crop combination. 3-crop combination and so on...
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What if two crops are having same area?