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Brooklyn is arranging flowers along the front of her home. She has 40.27 square feet of planting space but has used 3.8 square feet of that space for other decorations. Each flower needs at least 1.5 square feet of space to grow properly.

What is the greatest number of flowers she can plant?

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Answered by friends13
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the greatest no.of flowers she can plantis =24

Step-by-step explanation:

total space=40.27

space used other decoration. =3.8

remain space=. 40.27-3.8= 36.47

each flower need at least 1.5 square feet

so. 36.47/1.5=24.31......

therefore the greatest no.of flowers can be plant is 24

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Answered by BobaQueen
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