Sam is planting vegetables in his garden and a row of 6 flowers. He only has room for 10 rows of flowers/vegetables and enough mon

Sam is planting vegetables in his garden and a row of 6 flowers. He only has room for 10 rows of flowers/vegetables and enough money to buy at most 42 plants. What is the greatest number of vegetables he can plant in each row?

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  1. Answer:

    9 rows of 4 vegetables each

    Step-by-Step Explanation:

    Money he has = enough for 42 plants

    Number of flowers = 6

    So, number of vegetables = 42 – 6 = 36

    One row goes for flowers

    So 36 / 9 = 4

    ∴ Number of vegetables per row is 4

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