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Solve the following problem. The garden had 1,233 bees. The garden also had 137 flowers. Each of the bees was on one of the flowers. Each flower had the same number of bees as the others. Therefore, each
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Solve the following problem. The garden had 1,233 bees. The garden also had 137 flowers. Each of the bees was on one of the flowers. Each flower had the same number of bees as the others. Therefore, each flower had exactly how many bees
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9 bees per flower. 1,233 ÷ 137 = 9 bees per flower
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1233/137 = 9
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