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In a flower garden, there are 3 tulips for every 8 daisies. If there are 18 tulips, how many daisies are there?
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In a flower garden, there are 3 tulips for every 8 daisies. If there are 18 tulips, how many daisies are there?
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3 tulips for every 8 daisies so ratio is 3:8
18 tulips = 3 * 6
daisies = 8* 6 = 48
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there are 18 tulips,
48 daisies
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