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4 March, 01:14

Maggie wants to buy 4 roses 6 carnations and 9 tulips. She estimates that she spend $14 on these flowers. Do you agree? Explain your answer. Price for 1/2 dozen flowers.

Rose $5.29

Carnation $3.59

Tulip $ 4.79

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  1. 4 March, 03:09
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    You simply have to multiply the number per flower type to its respective number of pieces bought. But first, let's find the price for each piece. Since the price given is per half dozen, the price for each piece would be:

    Rose: 5.29/6 = $0.882

    Carnation: 3.59/6 = $0.598

    Tulip: 4.79/6 = $0.798

    Total amt = 4 ($0.882) + 6 ($0.598) + 9 ($0.798) = $14.3

    Since the estimated amount if close to the total amount, therefore, I agree.
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