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5 April, 19:07

The Environmental Club at a school has decided to plant bulbs, bushes, and trees in the spring. Each hallway has a flatbed for donated plants and bulbs. Hallway A has 1/10 bulbs, 2/10 small bushes and 7/10 tree seedlings. Hallway B has 2/10 bulbs 1/10 small bushes and 7/10 tree seedlings. How many flatbeds of tree seedling are there?

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  1. 5 April, 19:11
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Hallway A:

    1/10 bulbs

    2/10 small bushes

    7/10 tree seedlings

    Hallway B:

    2/10 bulbs

    1/10 small bushes

    7/10 tree seedlings.

    Total flatbed of tree seedlings = flatbed of tree seedlings in hallway A + flatbed of tree seedlings in hallway B

    = 7/10 + 7/10

    = 14/10

    = 1 * 2/5 flatbed of tree seedlings
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