Let's start by using variables to represent the unknown quantities in the problem:
R = number of red marbles
G = number of green marbles
B = number of blue marbles
We know from the problem that:
R = 95 (there are 95 red marbles)
B = 5(G) (the number of blue marbles is 5 times the number of green marbles)
R + G = B - 189 (the total of red and green marbles is 189 less than the number of blue marbles)
We can substitute the values we know into the third equation:
95 + G = 5G - 189
Solving for G:
95 + 189 = 5G - G
284 = 4G
G = 71
Now that we know the number of green marbles, we can use the second equation to find the number of blue marbles:
B = 5(G)
B = 5(71)
B = 355
Finally, we can find the total number of marbles:
Total = R + G + B
Total = 95 + 71 + 355
Total = 521
Therefore, there are 521 marbles in total.
A bowl has red,green and blue marbles.There are 95 red marbles.the nuber of blue marbles is 5 timesthe number of green mables altogether red and green marbles are 189 less then blue marbles .how may marbles are there in total
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