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Jorge wants to plant 70 total flowers in his new garden.He wants the ratio of tulips to daisies in his garden to be 2 to 5. He does not want to take any flower out of his garden. How many of what type of flower should he plant in order to get the desired ratio?How many daisies?

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You will have 100 Daisies

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2/5 = 40/d


d= 100 Daisies



Hope I helped, please comment and correct me if i'm wrong with an explanation on how to properly do it. Thank you!

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User Vigneshwaran
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Add the ratio together: 2 + 5 = 7
Divide this by the total number of plants;
70/7 = 10

Now times the ration by this number:
2:5 becomes 20:50 (times by 10)
This tells us we have 20 tulips as 50 daisies

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