Visualize a quaint flower shop owned by an elderly, Asian man who's known as Mr. Adams. He's meticulously arranging a large order of flowers. The main focus of the scene is a three plentiful stacks of roses that significantly dominate in size over a single stack of daisies. There are visibly 56 flowers in total. Highlights in the scene are the beautifully blooming red roses and white daisies - a testament to Mr. Adams' expertise in his flower business.

The number of roses Mr. Adams ordered for his store was three times as many as the number of daisies ordered he awarded a total of 56 flowers how many roses do Mr. Adams order

The number of roses Mr. Adams ordered for his store was three times as many as the number of carnations ordered. He ordered a total of 56 flowers. How many roses did Mr. Adams order?

Choices:

A: 14
B:28
C:34
D:42

Multiply each one by three. If you get an answer from the choices, your correct.

14x3=42

That's correct because, 42 is an answer from the choices. 28 and 34 are wrong, because if you multiply those, you get a lot more.

So, the number of roses Mr. Adams ordered is ____.

Number or roses: 42.

42

Thanks!

Thanks

Please be more specific, I do not understand this question.

Can you be a little more Pacific

d + 3d = 56

4d = 56

d = 14

14 * 3 = ?