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A flower show has an inventory of 60 tulips and 100 roses. If T represents tulips and R represents roses, which of the following equations are correct? Select all that apply.

T = × R
R = × T
R = × T
T = × R

A flower show has an inventory of 60 tulips and 100 roses. If T represents tulips and R represents roses, which of the following equations are correct? Select all that apply.

a) T = 5/3 × R
b) R = 5/3 × T
c) R = 3/5 × T
d) T = 3/5 × R

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