Math, asked by OmSurya, 9 months ago

48 children are attending a
summer camp at Manali where
they are living in 6 differently
coloured tents. From the clues given below, find out the
number of children staying in each tent.
The smallest tent has 6 campers, and the orange tent
is the largest with 10 campers.
The yellow and green tents have the same number of
campers.
There are altogether 13 girls in the red and blue tents.
The purple tent has 2 campers more than the blue
tent.
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•Yellow-
•Green-
•Red-
•Blue-
•Purple-​

Answers

Answered by SHIZASUIBAIR
7

Answer:

According to question

Total Number of Campers =  4 Dozen = 4*12 = 48 Campers

Total colours of cabins = 6

Given that

Orange cabin = O =10 Campers

Smallest cabin = S = 6 Campers

Yellow Cabin = Y = x Campers

Green Cabin = G = x Campers

Red Cabin + Blue Cabin = R + B = 13 Campers

Purple Cabin = P = B + 2 Campers

Now

10 +  6 + 2x +  R +  B + B + 2 = 48

16 +  2x + 13 + B + 2 = 48

2x + 29 + 5 + 2 = 48

2x  =  48 - 36

x = 6

Thus

P = 5 +  2

  = 7 Campers

Answered by RUSH2106
7

Answer:

Orange- 10 students

Yellow- 8 students

Green- 8 students

Red- 6 students

Blue- 7 students

Purple- 9 students

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