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7 July, 08:03

During melanie's busiest week at the florist shop, she uses 8 carnations, 9 Roses and 13 springs of greenery in every melanie's special bouquet she makes. If she plans to sell 275 of these special bouquet during that week, how many of each of the three items should she order? Any ideas and any questions?

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  1. 7 July, 09:17
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    Since she plans to sell 275, we should multiply 8, 9, and 13 by 275.

    8*275=2200 carnations.

    9*275=2475 roses.

    13*275=3575 springs of greenery.
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