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4 February, 21:24

If the gardener can fill the border with 30 flowers planted 12 inches apart, how far apart should the gardener plant 36 flowers instead?

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  1. 4 February, 21:56
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    10 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This inversely proportional function, the more flowers - the less distance.

    Flowers = k/distance

    30 = k/12

    k = 30*12 = 360

    Flowers = 360/distance

    New number of flowers and new distance:

    Flowers = 360/distance

    36 = 360/distance

    distance = 360/36 = 10 (inches)
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