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Jamie planted 16 tulip bulbs this weekend. This represents 40% of the bulbs she purchased. How many total bulbs did Jamie purchase? TIMED! HURRY!
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Jamie planted 16 tulip bulbs this weekend. This represents 40% of the bulbs she purchased. How many total bulbs did Jamie purchase?
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40 i think should be your answer
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16 bulbs: 40%
32 bulbs: 80%
40 bulbs: 100%
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