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A flower store has 4 times as many roses as carnations. It has half as many daisies as roses. It has 24 carnations. How many flowers does the store have in all?
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A flower store has 4 times as many roses as carnations. It has half as many daisies as roses. It has 24 carnations. How many flowers does the store have in all?
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24 cernations
4 × 24 = 96 roses
96 : 2 = 48 daises
24 + 96 + 48 = 168
Answer: The store does 168 flowers.
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