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to identical jars are filled with equal amount of marbles. the marbles are coloured red or white. the ratio of red to white mar...Asked by Dan
to identical jars are filled with equal amount of marbles. the marbles are coloured red or white. the ratio of red to white marblesis 7:1 in jar 1 and 9:1 in jar 2. if there are 90 white marbles altogether, determine the number of red marbles in jar 2.
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anon
In jar 1, 1/8 of the marbles are white.
In jar 2, 1/10 of the marbles are white.
Since the jars are filled with an equal amount of marbles, take this value to be x. Therefore, x/8 + x/10 should equal to 90, the total number of white marbles.
From this, we get x = 400 marbles altogether.
This means 200 marbles in each jar.
In jar 2, 9/10 of the marbles are red. There are 200 marbles in this jar. (9/10)*200 = 180 red marbles in jar 2.
In jar 2, 1/10 of the marbles are white.
Since the jars are filled with an equal amount of marbles, take this value to be x. Therefore, x/8 + x/10 should equal to 90, the total number of white marbles.
From this, we get x = 400 marbles altogether.
This means 200 marbles in each jar.
In jar 2, 9/10 of the marbles are red. There are 200 marbles in this jar. (9/10)*200 = 180 red marbles in jar 2.
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Dan
how did you get x to equal 400
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anon
By solving the equation x/8 + x/10 = 90.
Sorry for the late response.
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