Asked by Marc-Anthony Cienfuegos
Trying to find how many jelly beans that can be in the jar?
Exactly half were red and exactly one-third were blue, which of the following is not a reasonable number of jelly beans that can be in the jar? Is it 24, 50, 60 or 90?
Exactly half were red and exactly one-third were blue, which of the following is not a reasonable number of jelly beans that can be in the jar? Is it 24, 50, 60 or 90?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which of those numbers cannot be divided evenly by 2 and 3?
Answered by
Damon
x in jar
(1/2) x = red
(1/3 )x = blue
total must be divisible by 2 and by 3, or by 6 in other words
50 is not
(1/2) x = red
(1/3 )x = blue
total must be divisible by 2 and by 3, or by 6 in other words
50 is not
Answered by
Anonymous
. There are approximately 9 red jellybeans in a package
for every 4 green jellybeans. Karla opened many packages
of jellybeans and counted a total of 918 red jellybeans.
How many green jellybeans should she expect to find?
for every 4 green jellybeans. Karla opened many packages
of jellybeans and counted a total of 918 red jellybeans.
How many green jellybeans should she expect to find?
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