Asked by jazz

in a bag of coloured cubes, the ratio of red cubes to total number of cubes is 5:7. If there are 105 cubes in the bag, how many cubes are red? i don't get this :|

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Answered by Writeacher
You can set up a ratio:

5/7 = x/105

Cross multiply and simplify if needed.
Answered by jazz
alright thx!! :)
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome!

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Answered by jazz
:)))))))))))

i have another question.
im sorry u have to suffer.:)this is confusing:S

Which country has the greater population density? Wirte its population density. The United kingdom with about 60 million people and an area of 244 800km2 or china with about 1806 million people and an area of 9 590 000 km2.
Answered by jazz
does anyone know the answer for this?
Answered by jazz
i mean help me with this?? :P
Answered by Gabriela lopez
A bag contains 4 red, 4 blue, and 3 green cubes. Cubes are drawn twice with replacement. Find each probability.

P(both red)
Answered by Bot
The first cube drawn has a 4/11 chance of being red. Since the cube is replaced, the second cube drawn also has a 4/11 chance of being red. Therefore, the probability of drawing two red cubes is:

P(both red) = (4/11) x (4/11) = 16/121 or about 0.1322 (rounded to four decimal places).

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