allie wants to arrange her flower garden in 8 equal rows. she buys 60 plants. What is the greatest number of plants she can put in each row?

7*8 = 56

8*8 = 64
so ...

To find the greatest number of plants Allie can put in each row, we need to divide the total number of plants she bought by the number of rows she wants to arrange them in.

Step 1: Divide the total number of plants (60) by the number of rows (8).

60 ÷ 8 = 7.5

Step 2: Since Allie wants the number of plants to be equal in each row, we need to find the largest whole number that can divide evenly into 60. In this case, we can't have a fraction of a plant, so we need to round down to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, the greatest number of plants Allie can put in each row is 7.

To find the greatest number of plants that Allie can put in each row, we need to divide the total number of plants by the number of rows.

Given that Allie wants to arrange her flower garden in 8 equal rows and she has 60 plants, we can use division to find the answer.

Dividing 60 by 8:
60 ÷ 8 = 7.5

Since we want to have equal numbers of plants in each row, we need to have a whole number. Thus, Allie can put a maximum of 7 plants in each row to have an equal number in all 8 rows.

Idk it was for my math class xD