brad wants to buy flowers for his friend with $21. The daises are $2 each and the roses are $3 dollars each.He buys 3 more daisies then roses. how much did the roses cost?
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We know that Daisies cost $2 each and roses cost $3 each. Brad buys 3 more daisies than roses, so we have the equation: $2D + $3R = $21 D = R + 3 Show more…
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