sandy wrote:
Laura established a new flower garden, planting 4 tulip plants for every 1 rose plant, and no other plants. If she planted a total of 50 plants in the garden, how many of those plants were tulips?
Let T = number of tulips planted
Let R = number of roses planted
Laura planted 4 tulips for every 1 roseIn other words, the ratio of tulips to roses = 4 to 1
Or we can write: T/R = 4/1
Cross multiply to get:
T = 4RLaura planted a total of 50 plants in the gardenIn other words,
T + R = 50We now have 2 equations and 2 variables:
T = 4RT + R = 50When we solve the system (which I'll leave for you to do), we get: R = 10 and T = 40
Answer: 40
Cheers,
Brent