Instead of having 1.5 times as many pink flowers as white flowers, Molly has decided to plant a garden with twice as many pink flowers as white flowers per row. If she plants 3 rows, with 4, 6, and 8 pink flowers, how can you find the number of white flowers in each of those rows?
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you should multiply 4,6n8 by t
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To find the number of white flowers, use the constant of proportionality and the number of pink flowers per row. If Molly plants 4, 6, and 8 pink flowers in 3 rows, she has to plant 2, 3, and 4 white flowers in those rows, so there are twice as many pink flowers as white.
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