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The number of red beads sheila has is four times as many as the number of green beads she has .There are 75 red and green beads...Asked by Sebastian
the number of red beads Sheila has is four times as many as the number of green beads she has. There are 75 red and green beads. How many red beads does Sheila have?
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Answered by
Young Lil G
75 divided by 5 = 15 so 15+15+15+15=60 she has 60 red beads and 15 green
Answered by
Anonymous
cool ,never would have thought to do it that way:)
red + (1/4) red = 75
(5/4) red = 75
red = 60
red + (1/4) red = 75
(5/4) red = 75
red = 60
Answered by
John
r = 4g
r + g = 75
4g + g = 75
5g = 75
g=15
4g = 60 red.
r + g = 75
4g + g = 75
5g = 75
g=15
4g = 60 red.
Answered by
Gigi
Well I did. Understand the g
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