Answer:
<h2>He will use flowers per vase</h2><h2>but will have one left</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem we are required to place flowers evenly across 3 flower vases.
Given that we have 25 flower to collect from and distribute evenly.
we are going to divide 25 by 3
We have

<u><em>From the result in the improper fraction we can see the Darren can place 8 flowers evenly of the 25 flowers and there will be just one left over</em></u>
Hello there! Your answer would be 75/6 is larger than 12 1/6.
Need an Explanation?:
Divide 75 by 6 to start so we can equally look at the numbers.
75/6 = 12.5
We know that .5 is equal to 1/2, so change .5 to 1/2.
That means we now have 12 1/2.
So, which is larger: 12 1/6 or 12 1/2?
Obviously 12 1/2 is larger, so this is the one you should choose.
<em>I hope this helps, and have a great day! Please don't hesitate to ask if you need more help with this specific question! </em>
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WORD FORM -three hundred fourteen hundred thousand and two hundred and seven.
Step-by-step explanation:
I just answered this.
the key is that ALL current labels are wrong. not "could be wrong", but "definitely wrong".
you need to pick an apple from the originally "red/green" labeled bag.
since that label is wrong, it must be one of the pure color bags.
so, that bag gets the label for the color that we picked.
now we look at the other 2 bags. they are both wrongly labeled, but there are only 2 options : the second color (which we did not use to label the first bag) and "red/green".
the bag with the color label we just assigned to our first bag must therefore get the second color label (if it were "red/green", it would mean that the third bag was actually correctly labeled, which was not the case), and the bag currently with the second color label is the actual "red/green" bag.