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Planners for the city's botanical garden are planting a rose garden. They want to plant 56 rose bushes .Can they arrange the rose bushes into 4 equal rows?

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Answer: Yes, they can arrange the rose bushes into 4 equal rows with 14 roses in each one.

Explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to divide the total number of roses (56) by the number of rows (4).

Mathematically speaking:

56 / 4 = 14

So, the answer is yes.

They can arrange the rose bushes into 4 equal rows with 14 roses in each one.

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