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Mrs. Bailey has a flower garden 56 are pink, and 121 are blue. ½ of the pink flowers are blooming. ⅓ of the blue flowers are blooming. How many flowers does Mrs.Bailey have that…
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Mrs. Bailey has a flower garden 56 are pink, and 121 are blue. ½ of the pink flowers are blooming. ⅓ of the blue flowers are blooming. How many flowers does Mrs.Bailey have that…
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Mrs. Bailey has a flower garden 56 are pink, and 121 are blue. ½ of the pink flowers are blooming. ⅓ of the blue flowers are blooming. How many flowers does Mrs.Bailey have that ARE BLOOMING in her garden.
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If you are using decimals then it would be 68.3 flowers blooming if not then you would round and the answer would be 68 flowers :)
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