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Answer:

the answer is 6

21-15=6

Step-by-step explanation.

35% of 60 = 21 for perenalis

25% of 60 = 15 for biennials

40% of 60 = 24 for annuals

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

To find how many perennials there are, multiply the amount of plants by the percent of perennials. When you multiply percents, just put the percent behind the decimal

60x0.35=21

There are 21 perennials

Do the same for the biennials:

60x0.25=15

Therefore 15 biennials

Subtract the amount of perennials from the amount of biennials

21-15=6

There is 6 more perennials than biennials

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