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3 December, 18:52

Spencer had room for 16 rows of tomatoes and onions in his garden. He planted 3 rows of tomatoes for every 5 rows of onions. How many rows of tomatoes did he plant?

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  1. 3 December, 20:12
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    There are 16 rows

    for every 3 tomato, there are 5 onion. That is 8 together.

    8 x 2 = 16

    So if there are 6 rows of tomatoes, and 10 rows of onion, that is 16 rows.

    There are 6 rows of tomatoes.
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