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Maria is planting a row of flowers in a bed 103 feet long. The instructions say to space the plants 1 foot apart, allowing room for 103 flow
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Maria is planting a row of flowers in a bed 103 feet long. The instructions say to space the plants 1 foot apart, allowing room for 103 flowers. The flowers come in flats containing 6 plants per flat. How many flats will she need? How many plants will she have left over?
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2021-07-20T19:28:15+00:00
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Answer:
She will need 17 flats and will have 1 plant left over.
Step-by-step explanation:
six can go into 103 17 times, with a remainder of one.