Math, asked by amorosofrancis2, 4 months ago

reallife situation 3. the number of sunflowers (s) in the garden is one more than twice the number of roses (r)​

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Answered by mizzey
12

Answer:

S(1 >2r)

Step-by-step explanation:

let: s-first number

r-second number

We can write S(1+2r) and change s(1>2r)

PS: I'm not sure with this but this is my understanding.

Answered by amitnrw
0

s = 2r  + 1  is the mathematical equation for the number of sunflowers (s) in the garden is one more than twice the number of roses (r)​

Given:

  • the number of sunflowers (s)
  • number of roses (r)​
  • the number of sunflowers (s) in the garden is one more than twice the number of roses (r)​

To Find:

  • Mathematical Equation

Solution:

Twice the number of roses (r)​  = 2 × r

One more than twice the number of roses (r)​ = 2r + 1

the number of sunflowers (s) in the garden is one more than twice the number of roses (r)​

=> s = 2r  + 1

s = 2r  + 1  is the mathematical equation for the number of sunflowers (s) in the garden is one more than twice the number of roses (r)​

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