SOLUTION: A candy store mixes green and red jelly beans in a barrel. The barrel contains 42 pounds of mixture. If there are three times as many pounds of green jelly beans as red jelly beans
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Question 1036729: A candy store mixes green and red jelly beans in a barrel. The barrel contains 42 pounds of mixture. If there are three times as many pounds of green jelly beans as red jelly beans, Find the number of pounds of green jelly beans and red jelly beans in the barrel.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! G+R = 42
G = 3R substitute for R above:
3R+R = 42
4R = 42
R = 42/4 = 10.5 pounds of red and:
G = 3R = 3(10.5) = 31.5