Jenny was planting flowers for her garden. She had to plant 4 rose flowers for every jasmine flower she planted. If she plants 100 flowers in all, how many will be jasmine flowers?

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To find the number of jasmine flowers Jenny will plant, you need to set up an equation based on the given information. Let's assume the number of jasmine flowers planted is x. According to the problem, for every jasmine flower planted, Jenny also planted 4 rose flowers. So the number of rose flowers planted is 4 * x.

Now, we know that the total number of flowers planted is 100. This can be expressed as:

x (number of jasmine flowers) + 4x (number of rose flowers) = 100

Combining like terms, we get:

5x = 100

To solve for x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 5, giving:

x = 100 / 5

x = 20

Therefore, Jenny will plant 20 jasmine flowers in her garden.

5/1 = 100/x

5x = 100
x = 20