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Florists A florist is making centerpieces. He uses 2 dozen roses for every 5 centerpieces. How many dozens of roses will he need to make 20 centerpieces?
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We know that 2 dozen roses are used for every 5 centerpieces. So, we can write this ratio as \(\frac{2}{5}\). Show more…
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