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Can someone please help me I have been trying for hours and I don’t get it.

Can someone please help me I have been trying for hours and I don’t get it.-example-1

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So in the small vase, there is a total of 12 flowers in it. We get this number by just adding the 6, 2, and 4. The large vase has 36 flowers in it, a number that’s given to us. We can divide the 36 by 12 and see that the large vase is 3 times larger than the small vase. Now, to find out how many carnations are needed in the large vase, just multiply 6 by 3. This will give you an answer of 18 carnations in the large vase. Hopefully this helps, but if not then just comment and let me know! :)
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i think it’s 3 sets of carnations, so that’d be 18 singular carnation flowers

it might not be right, but i was able to get 3 sets for each of the 3 types of flowers

so there’d be 18 carnation flowers, 6 sunflowers, and 12 tulips

so the answer is 18 carnations
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