Answer:
First of all you need to find the total ratio in order to find the number of seeds in each garden.
Total ratio = 3 + 5+7
         = 15
The number of seed in garden a = ratio of garden a/ total ratio x 1500
                           = 3/15 x 1500
                            = 300 seeds
since each of the seeds in garden a cost 10 cents , then the cost of 300 seeds  = 300 x 10 = 3000 cents
               = $ 30 ( 100 cents = $1 )
The number of seeds in garden c = 7/15 x 1500
                             = 700 seeds
each seed in garden b cost 5 cent, cost of 500 = 700 x 5 = 3500 cents
                                                = $35
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The number of seeds in garden b = 5 / 15 x 1500 = 500 seeds
It was said that $ 110 was pent in all, so the amount spent on c = $110 - ( $30 + $35)
 = $110 - $65
 = $45
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