Michael planted five rows of flowers. Each row had six flowers. His dog ate eight of the flowers. How many flowers were left?****HINT: Many times, gardens look like arrays.22193
Q. Michael planted five rows of flowers. Each row had six flowers. His dog ate eight of the flowers. How many flowers were left?****HINT: Many times, gardens look like arrays.22193
Subtract flowers eaten: Now, we need to subtract the number of flowers the dog ate from the total number of flowers.Michael's dog ate 8 flowers.So, 30 flowers −8 flowers =22 flowers left.
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