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31 March, 14:31

In a garden, the ratio of daisy plants to jasmine plants is 3:7. How many daisy plants are there if there are 210 jasmines in all?

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  1. 31 March, 14:41
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    210 / 7 = d / 3

    30 = d / 3

    d = 90 so there's 90 Daisies
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