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2 December, 16:31

Sydney planted 5/9 of her fall flowers. she had 63 unplanted flowers to start how many flowers does she have left to plant

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  1. 2 December, 17:01
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    Since Sydney has planted 5/9 of her flowers and there were 63 flowers that are left unplanted, the first thing we are going to determine is the number of flowers that were planted. To do this, we just have to do the cross multiplication process.

    So 5/9 x?/63 = 35. Therefore, the number of plants planted were 35. To start, Sydney has a total of 100 flowers to be planted. That would be 35 + 65 is 100.
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