A florist has 130 roses.If this is 65% of the total number of flowers, how many flowers does the florist have?

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Firstly read the question clearly and take note of all the information's provided. this will make solving the question easier.
Number of roses that the florist has = 130
Percentage of roses that the florist has = 65%
Let us assume the number of roses that the florist has in total = x
Then
65x/100 = 130
65x = 130 * 100
65x = 13000
x = 13000/65
   = 200
So the florist had 200 flowers in all. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.

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