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Angela is planting flowers in her flowerbed. She wants the ratio of tulips to roses to be 5 to 2. If a total of 63 flowers are planted, how many tulips should there be?
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Angela is planting flowers in her flowerbed. She wants the ratio of tulips to roses to be 5 to 2. If a total of 63 flowers are planted, how many tulips should there be?
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45 Tulips
Explanation:
63/7=9
Tulips: Roses=5:2
Tulips=9x5=45
Roses=9x2=18
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