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Spring flowering bulbs are on sale at Austin's garden shop. Travis and Sydney want to buy equal amounts of all four kinds. What is the least number of each kind they can they can buy? (Crocus - 6 for $1.65; Tulip - 4 for $3.50; Daffodil - 3 for $1.95, Hyacinth - 5 for $2.25).



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Answered by najmaparveen289
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Answer:

Crocus - 3 each; Tulip - 2 each; Daffodil - 1 each and Hyacinth- 2 each

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that Travis and Sydney want to buy equal amounts of all four kinds of bulbs, so

From 6 Crocus, both can buy 3-3 each

From 4 Tulips , both can but 2-2 each

From 3 Daffodils, they cannot buy 1.5, so they will but 1-1 each and leave one.

From 5 Hyacinths again, they will not be able to divide it into 2.5, so they will buy 2- 2 each and leave one.

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