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Bob grew 1,102 plants with 29 seed packets. With 94 seed packets, how many total plants can Bob have in his backyard? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.

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If the relation between number of plants and the number of seed packets is directly proportional and x is the number of plants can Bob have for 94 seed packets, you can write;


(x)/(94)=(1102)/(29)

By solving for x in the previous expression and simplifying, you get:


\begin{gathered} x=(1102)/(29)\cdot94 \\ x=3572 \end{gathered}

Hence, Bob could have 3572 plants if he uses 29 seed packets.

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