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Villas garden is only 10 yd.? and the watermelon plants she wants to grow require 2.5 yd.? each how many watermelon plants can she grow
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Villas garden is only 10 yd.? and the watermelon plants she wants to grow require 2.5 yd.? each how many watermelon plants can she grow
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Answer: Villa can grow 4 watermelon plants in her garden.
Explanation: If one watermelon plant requires 2.5 yards, divide 10(her gardens yards) by 2.5 and you get the number of watermelon plants she can grow(which is 4).
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