Answer:
I don't know if this is right or not, but here's what I think.
There are 36 butterflies on each flower.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Question:</u>
For each 10 flowers, there are <u>36 butterflies resting on the flower</u> with the same number on each flower. How many butterflies are on one flower?
Start with the largest possible of 9 per vase. 36 by 9 is 4 vases. The next highest possible is 6 per vase, 36 by 6 is 6 vases.etc.
Answer:
8 times larger
Step-by-step explanation:
(15+10) is the singular equation alone. Muiltiply it by 8, and it's 8 times larger then the initial singular expression. Therefore, the answer is 8 times larger.
-2/10 which equates to -1/5