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6. Reena has 36 red marbles, 54 green marbles and 108 blue marbles. She wants to put them in bottles for decoration. What is the maximum number of marbles that she can put in a bottle such that each bottle has the same number of marbles?​

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Answered by anjanabhardwaj2007
0

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution

Total number of marbles in the jar= 54. <br> P(getting a blue marble) =

and P(getting a green marble) =

. <br> Let P(getting a white marble) be x. <br> Since there are only three given types of marbles in the jar, we have <br>

. <br>

P(getting a white marble) =

. <br> Let the number of white marbles be n. <br> Then, P(getting a white marble) =

. <br>

. <br> Hecne, there are 12 white marbles in the jar.

Answered by Mrkamina3
1

Answer:

18

18 is the maximum number of marbles that she can put in a bottle such that each bottle has the same number of marbles

Step-by-step explanation:

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