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Ronald is buying flower bulbs for his garden. He wants to buy the same number of tulips and

daffodils. If tulip bulbs come in packs of 3 and daffodil bulbs come in packs of 10, what is the
least number of each type of bulb Ronald will need to buy?​

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Answer:

30

Explanation:

To solve this problem you must find LCM or least common multiple. You can find this by listing factors of 10 and 3. Keep going until you reach 30 in both. I hope this helps.

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