Math, asked by jasmanbrar2009jb, 10 months ago

In a garden, there are 5 more marigold plants than twice the number of rose plants. There
are 15 marigold plants in the garden. How many rose plants are there in the garden?​

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Answered by sabir7860
1

Answer:

5

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Answered by SujalSirimilla
2

Answer:

Let the number of rose plants be x.

The question stated:

  1. There are 5 more marigold plants than twice the number of rose plants.
  2. There  are 15 marigold plants in the garden.

Using the first point: 2×x+5  = 2x+5.

But, there are 15 marigold plants. Thus, 2x+5=15

x=10÷2

x=5.

THERE ARE 5 ROSE PLANTS.

HOPE THIS HELPS :D

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