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A gardener grows roses, tulips, and sunflowers in an 18-acre public garden. This year, she wants to plant twice as many acres of sunflowers as acres of tulips. She also wants wants to plant 6 more acres of roses than of sunflowers. How many acres of each flower should the gardener plant?
I need the system of equations for the question. Please help!
I need the system of equations for the question. Please help!
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