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A garden is 32 feet long. The gardener wants to plant a flower every 1/6

foot. How many flowers will they need?

1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
To find the number of flowers needed, we need to divide the length of the garden by the length of one flower:

32 feet / (1/6 foot) = 32 / (1/6) = 32 * (6/1) = 192

Therefore, the gardener will need 192 flowers.
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