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If the nursery has a total of 100 plants, how many more biennials than perennials does ithave?

If the nursery has a total of 100 plants, how many more biennials than perennials-example-1
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so , we have


\begin{gathered} \text{biennials}=(2)/(5) \\ \text{Annuals=}(2)/(5) \\ \text{Perennials}=(1)/(5) \end{gathered}

the total is 100. how many more biennials than perennials does it have

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to know this, make the substraction and then, multiply by 100


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