SOLUTION: There are a combined total of 60 marbles in the jar consisting of red, green, blue and white marbles. The following is the proportions of the marbles:
One third of the marbles are
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Question 1072228: There are a combined total of 60 marbles in the jar consisting of red, green, blue and white marbles. The following is the proportions of the marbles:
One third of the marbles are red
Half the marbles are blue
The remaining 1/6 is divided up evenly between the green and white marbles
Determine how many marbles of each color are in the jar.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Red:
Blue:
That leaves,
So,
Green and White :
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