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17 July, 15:00

Sam is at the garden center and wants to buy a tree, shrug, and a set of perennial flowers. Since it is at the end of the season, the store does not have a lot to choose from. There were only 4 kinds of trees and 6 kinds of shrubs. How many different perennial flowers are there if Sam has a total of 168 choices?

A.) 6

B.) 7

C.) 36

D.) 158

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  1. 17 July, 15:26
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    X = number of flower choices

    We have 4 times of trees and 6 kinds of shrubs and x kinds of flowers

    Overall, we'll have 4*6*x = 24*x different ways to pick three items (one per type).

    Set this expression equal to 168 and solve for x

    24*x = 168

    24*x/24 = 168/24

    x = 7

    Answer: B) 7
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