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A garden store sells fall bulbs. There were twice as many lily bulbs a
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A garden store sells fall bulbs. There were twice as many lily bulbs as amaryllis bulbs sold. If 700 bulbs total were sold, how many lily bulbs were sold?
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Explanation: Summing the given percentages and subtracting from 100%, the lily and amaryllis sales share 24% of the total, in a ratio of 2:1. Dividing 24% into 3 parts of 8% each and giving lilies 2 parts and amaryllis 1 part, the lilies account for 16% of total sales. 16% of 700 is 112.
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