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In the garden, the ratio of roses to daisies is 1:3. There are 8 roses. How many daisies are there.
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In the garden, the ratio of roses to daisies is 1:3. There are 8 roses. How many daisies are there.
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In the garden, the ratio of roses to daisies is 1:3. There are 8 roses. How many daisies are there.
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24 daises is the answer because if there is 8 roses and the ratio is 1:3 then you would multiply 8 by 3 to solve.
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