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25 March, 06:37

The number of roses (r) in a garden increases when the number of weeds (w) decreases. Write the correct equation for this scenario, and solve for the number of roses when there are 5 weeds.

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  1. 25 March, 06:45
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    Number of roses (r) in a garden increases when the number of weeds (w) decreases, this supports an inverse relationship between the two variables.

    The formula is then therefore, r = k/w

    Solve for constant first.

    r = k/w

    20 = k/10

    200 = k

    r=200/5

    r=40 roses

    40 roses when there are 5 weeds.
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