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ms rodriguez planted 24 tulips in her flower bed. of the tulips,1/3 are red. how many tulips are red?
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ms rodriguez planted 24 tulips in her flower bed. of the tulips,1/3 are red. how many tulips are red?
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24:3=8 tulips are red
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