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Sean places 21 tomato plants in rows. All rows contain the same number of plants. There are between 4 and 12 plants in each row. How many pl
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Sean places 21 tomato plants in rows. All rows contain the same number of plants. There are between 4 and 12 plants in each row. How many plants are in each row? its just for my younger brother
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Answer:
7 plants
Step-by-step explanation:
21 tomato plants in all.
They all have the same number of plants per row.
There are 7 plants in each row.