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Louis wants groups of 6 daisies and 8 tulips for flower arrangements. He already has 24 daises. How many tulips will he need?
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Louis wants groups of 6 daisies and 8 tulips for flower arrangements. He already has 24 daises. How many tulips will he need?
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Use the number 913,256. Write the name of the period that has the digits 913.
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ratio and proproiton
dasies:tulips=6:8=3:4
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24daisies
24:?=3:4
24/?=3/4
times both sides by 4? or cross multiply
96=3?
divide both sides by 3
32=?
32 tulips
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