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14 March, 18:12

Brad wants to buy flowers for his friend with $27. The daisies are $1 each and the roses are $3 each. He buys 3 more daisies than roses. Q: How much did the roses cost?

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  1. 14 March, 18:31
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    6 Roses would be bought, and 9 Daisies would be bought.

    6*3 = 18

    9*1 = 9

    18+9 = 27 27 being the money you started with.

    Answer). The roses bought cost $18
  2. 14 March, 18:35
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    D + 3r = 27

    d = r + 3

    (r + 3) + 3r = 27

    4r + 3 = 27

    4r = 27 - 3

    4r = 24

    r = 24/4

    r = 6 ... so he bought 6 roses ... at $ 3 each ... so he spend $18 on roses
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