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19 August, 11:29

the pta purchased 14 dozens of roses to sell on valentines day as a fundraiser. they are making special vases and putting 6 roses in each arrangement how many vases will they able to sell? will there be any roses left back?

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  1. 19 August, 11:33
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    They will be able to sell 28 vases, with none left over.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We do 14x12, since it is 14 dozens. It is 168. Then we divide by six since there are 6 roses in each vase. We get 28 with no remainders, meaning there are none left over.
  2. 19 August, 11:41
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    A. 28 vases

    none left back

    dozen means 12 so multiply that by 14 which is 168 then you would divide by 6 and get 28

    so the pta could sell 28 vases for the fundraiser
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