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Tie a bouquet with the same number of roses and Chinese rose flowers. There are 8 roses and 6 Chinese rose flowers in each bouquet. After a few bunches, the roses were gone. Rose, write an answer.

Tie a bouquet with the same number of roses and Chinese rose flowers. There are 8 roses and 6 Chinese rose flowers in each bouquet. After a few bunches, the roses are gone, and the roses are gone.

Tie a bouquet with the same number of roses and Chinese rose flowers. There are 8 roses and 6 Chinese rose flowers in each bouquet. After a few bunches, all the roses are gone, leaving 10 Chinese rose. How many bundles did a * * * tie? How many flowers are there in each of the two flowers?

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Solution: this * * * is tied with X beam.

Number of tied roses-Number of tied roses =

The number of remaining roses

8x-6x= 10

2x= 10

2x \2 = 10 \2

x=5

Number of two kinds of flowers: 8x=8×5=40.

A: A * * * tied 5 bundles; It turns out that there are 40 flowers in each of the two kinds of flowers.