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Planting Flowers. Mrs. Dunlap is planting some flowers in her garden. she has 10 tulips, 5 roses, and 10 daffodils. She wants to plant the flowers in an array, where each row has 5 flowers. How many rows of flowers will be in her garden?

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Answered by sk940178
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Answer:

5 rows.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mrs. Dunlap has to plant 10 tulips, 5 roses, and 10 daffodils, i.e. she has to plant in her garden (10+5+10) =25 flowers in total.

She wants to plant those flowers in an array where each row has 5 flowers.

Let us assume that there is n number of rows.

Then, the total number of flowers= (5n)= 25

⇒ n=5.  

Hence, there will be 5 rows of flowers in her garden. (Answer)

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