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12 August, 08:40

Louis wants groups of 6 daisies and 8 tulips for flower arrangments. he already has 24 daisies. how many tulips will he need?

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  1. 12 August, 08:45
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    If you need equal parts of both, and you have 24 daisies. you multiply 6 by 4 and get 24. so multiply 8 by the same number to get your answer
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