There are 300 flowers in a garden in which 15% are marigold, 25% daffodil, 18% sunflower and the remaining all roses. Find the number of each type of flower.
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Let n be the total number of flowers. When the problem says that all but two of the flowers are of one kind, it means there are n−2 flowers of that kind. Therefore, n−2 of them are roses, n−2 of them are tulips and n−2 of them are daisies. Assuming that this exhausts the list of flowers, we can write n−2+n−2+n−2=n which gives n=3
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