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I need to know the answer to getting ratios. Roses to daisies, 3:1, there are 40 roses. How many daisies are in the garden?
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I need to know the answer to getting ratios. Roses to daisies, 3:1, there are 40 roses. How many daisies are in the garden?
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40/3=13
13x1=13
So the answer is 13 daisies
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