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There were 10 bunches of roses and tulips. Each bunch had 5 of the same flowers. There were 2 more bunches of tulips than roses. How many tulips were there?

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User AlexElin
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Answer:

I think the answer is 12 (sorry if i misunderstood the question)

Explanation:

Because if there are 10 things of roses and tulips and then 2 more tulips are added in the question in total thats 12.... 10+2=12

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