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8 September, 23:09

Maria lines up fabric squares in rows to make a quilt. She uses the same repeating pattern for all the rows. The rule is "Red, White, Blue, White, Floral." If there are 125 quilt squares in the quilt, how many floral quilt squares will Maria need? Enter your answer in the box.

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  1. 8 September, 23:30
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    Answer: 15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the patern is

    red

    white

    blue

    white

    floral.

    So in each group of 5, we have one floral quilt square.

    now, in 125 quilt squares, we want to find the number of groups of 5 that we can make with thos 125 quilt squares.

    This is 125/5 = 15

    So we have 15 groups of 5 quilt square.

    And we know that in each of those groups, we have one floral quilt square.

    So we have a total of 15*1 = 15 floral quilt squars.
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