Cooper grew 10 flowers with 2 seed packets. With 4 seed packets, how many total flowers can Cooper have in his garden? Solve using unit rates

To find the unit rate, we need to divide the total number of flowers by the number of seed packets.

For 2 seed packets, Cooper grew 10 flowers, so the unit rate is 10 flowers / 2 seed packets = 5 flowers/seed packet.
To find out how many flowers Cooper can have with 4 seed packets, we can multiply the unit rate by the number of seed packets.
5 flowers/seed packet * 4 seed packets = <<5*4=20>>20 flowers.
Therefore, Cooper can have a total of 20 flowers in his garden.