If there are 24 2 total flowers in her garden, how many of them are tulips?

Lindsay grows only roses and tulips in her garden. The ratio of roses to tulips in her garden is 5:6.

If there are 24 2 total flowers in her garden, how many of them are tulips?
A . 22
B . 40
C . 110
D . 121
E . 132

Answer: E

Explanation:

The number of roses, 5x, plus the number of tulips, 6x, is equal to 242 total flowers: 5x + 6x = 242, 11x = 242, x = 22. There are 5 × 22 = 110 roses and 6 × 22 = 132 tulips in Lindsay’s garden.

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