Alicia planted 45 tulip bulbs

  1. Alicia planted 45 tulip bulbs last year.This year she plans to plant 65 bulbs. Find the percent of increase in the number of
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  2. Last year, Luisa planted 450 tulip bulbs. This year she planted only 400 tulip bulbs. Which represents the percent decrease in
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  3. Last year, Luisa planted 450 tulip bulbs. This year she planted only 4-- tulip bulbs. Which represents the percent decrease in
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  4. Chantal has a flower bed. She has three types of flowers, Daffodils, Hyacinths and Tulips. She has 8 Daffodil bulbs, 10
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  5. I am having trouble with this math Mixture problem.shirley has a quantity of yellow tulip bulbs worth .10 cents each, pink tulip
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  6. Mirette wants to plant bulbs in patterned rows in her garden. Each row will have 12 plants alternating in this pattern: red
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  7. Mirette wants to plant bulbs in patterned rows in her garden. Each row will have 12 plants alternating in this pattern: red
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  8. In October, Diana planted a tulip bulb 6 inches deep in the soil. The next spring, when the tulip bloomed, it reached a height
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  9. Please help!!Alyssa and Daksha are planting tulip bulbs. The tulip bulbs for the community centre flower beds cost $150.00. The
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  10. “Tulip mania”—the rapid rise and sudden fall of the price of tulip bulbs in seventeenth-century Amsterdam —is often
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