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Peggy is putting flowers in vases. she puts either 2 or 3 flowers in each vase. if Peggy has a total of 12 flowers, how many different ways can she place them all in the vases?
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Peggy is putting flowers in vases. she puts either 2 or 3 flowers in each vase. if Peggy has a total of 12 flowers, how many different ways can she place them all in the vases?
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6x2=12
3×4=12
So 2 would be your answer.
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2x6=12
3x4=12
So there are 2 different ways can she place
them all in the vases
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