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26 June, 00:59

A flower shop has a dozen roses and tulips on sale. Roses costs $40 and tulips costs $35. A customer will spend at least $100 but no more than $175 on flowers. Provide At least 2 combinations of flowers the customer can purchase.

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  1. 26 June, 01:26
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    Answer: 1). 2 roses and 2 tulips

    2). 1 rose and 3 tulips

    3). 3 roses and 1 tulip

    Explanation: In combining the flowers, the customer considers the amount in hand ensuring he spends at least $100 but not more than $175.

    1). He can combine 2 roses and 2 tulips at the cost of ($40x2) + ($35*2) = $80 + $70 = $150

    2). He can choose to buy 1 rose and 3 tulips at the cost of $40 + ($35*3) = $40 + $105 = $145

    3). A combination of 3 roses and 1 tulip is also possible at a cost of ($40*3) + $35 = $120 + $35 = $155
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