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A bouquet of flowers contains D daisies and T tulips and contains a total of F flowers. The number of daisies is two more than the number of tulips. Which equation matches this scenario?

A. D+2T=F
B. F−D+2=T
C. 2D+T=F
D. D+T+2=F
E. D+T=F+2

Sagot :

Answer: B (F-D+2=T)

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that daisies has 2 more than the tulips. (D+2 = T)

The answer is B

Flowers - Daises + 2 = T

Since daises has 2 more flowers than tulips, thats why theres a (+2)

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