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It requires 15 gallons of mulch to cover 5 flowerbeds. How many gallons are needed to cover 7 flowerbeds?
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It requires 15 gallons of mulch to cover 5 flowerbeds. How many gallons are needed to cover 7 flowerbeds?
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21 gallons at least are required
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15/5=3
It takes 3 gallons of mulch per flowerbed.
So 7x3
The answer is 21 gallons of mulch.
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