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A biology class examined some flowers in a local meadow. They saw 3 perennials, which was 25% of the flowers they saw that day. How many flowers did the students see?
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A biology class examined some flowers in a local meadow. They saw 3 perennials, which was 25% of the flowers they saw that day. How many flowers did the students see?
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12
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25%=100/4
3x4=12
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