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29 December, 06:41

A gardener plants a bed of flowers such that he plants twenty day lilies in the first row, twenty-six day lilies in the second row, and thirty-two day lilies in the third row. He continues to plant lilies in the bed with this pattern for a total of twelve rows. How many day lilies did he plant?

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  1. 29 December, 07:03
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    He planted 92 of those because 12 times 6 is 72 and 72 plus 20 is 92 therefore the answer is 92
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