Math, asked by ashwindarshan2007, 7 months ago

In a vase, there are 6 times as many roses as lilies.

If R stands for the number of roses and L stands for the number of lilies, which of the following equations describes the above statement?

A) R = 6L
B) 6R = L
C) R = L + 6
D) 6R = 6L

Answers

Answered by mysticd
4

It \: is \: given \: that, In \:a \:vase, \:there\:are

 6 \times \:as \: many \: roses \:as \:lilies

 Number \: of \: Roses = \red{ R}

 Number \: of \: Lilies  = \blue { L}

/* According to the problem given */

 \green { 6R = 6L }

Therefore.,

 Option \: \pink { ( D ) } \: is \: correct.

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Answered by ak6644487
5

Answer:

ans is option a. R=6L

Step-by-step explanation:this is the right answer

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