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15 July, 23:05

Miriam buys 24 petunia plants and 40 azalea plants. She wants to plant an equal number of flowers in each row of her garden. Each row will contain only one type of flowering plant

Part A: determine the greatest number of plants that could be in each row of the garded

Part B: How many rows of each type of flour will be im Miriams garden?

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  1. 15 July, 23:57
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    We are given with

    24 petunia plants

    40 azalea plants

    Part A:

    Since Miriam wants to plant an equal number of flowers in each row of her garden, we have to find the greatest common factor between 24 and 40

    The factors of 24 are 2,2,2,3

    The factors of 49 are 2,2,2,5

    Therefore, their GCF is 2x2x2 = 8

    The greatest number of plants that could be in each row is 8 plants

    Part B:

    For petunia:

    24/8 = 3 rows

    For azalea

    40/8 = 5 rows
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