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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 14:00, bullockarwen

When you get home to plant the flowers, you have 3 different flowerbeds that you plan on planting flowers. you have two flowerbeds where you want the same ratio for tulips to geraniums. in one of these flowerbeds you have 4 tulips and 3 geraniums. the other flowerbed you have 6 geraniums. • how many tulips should there be in the second flowerbed to have the same ratio of tulips and geraniums as the first flowerbed? • how many total geranium flowers are used in these two flowerbeds? • how many total tulip flowers are to be used in these two flowerbeds? • how many of each do we have left to use in the remaining flowerbed?

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