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During a nature walk,Jill identified 20 species of animals and plants.If 3/5 of the species Jill identified were animals,how many plants did Jill identify?

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Answer:

Jill identified 8 species of plants. The number of plants identified is unknown.

Explanation:

We are apparently to assume that the species Jill identified were either plants or animals. Hence 2/5 of those identified were plants. That makes the number of plant species ...

(2/5)(20) = 8 . . . . plant species identified.

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The question asks how many plants (not plant species) Jill identified. The problem statement does not give us sufficient information to answer that question.

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