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Martin likes to make flower bouquets that have 3 daffodils and 4 tulips per vase. A daffodil has a mass of ddd grams, a tulip has a mass of t grams, and the vase has a mass of v grams.
The expression 5(3d+4t+v) describes the mass of 5 bouquets.
Match each amount in the situation with the expression that represents it. (Pic down below)

Plzzzzzz help Martin likes to make flower bouquets that have 3 daffodils and 4 tulips-example-1

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Answer:

Number of bouquets: 5

Mass of one bouquet: 3d + 4t + v

Mass of tulip one bouquet: 4t

Mass of the daffodils in one bouquet: 3d

Explanation:

I got it on khan academy and my teacher helped me with it

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