Math, asked by shiyo1101, 1 day ago

A box contains 20 marbles, of which 8 marbles are blue in color, 5 marbles are green in color and the remaining are brown in color. What is the percentage of brown marbles?

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Answered by shashishekar673
0

Answer:

60%

100 -20 -(0.25×(100–20))=

100–20–20= 60

Assuming there are no tricks such as:

No other colors are included.

There is only one box.

Nothing else was added or removed, etc.

I suppose the only basis needed is that the question is sincere with no attempt to obfuscate.

Jimmy Stewart said it well in the movie “Harvey”:

“Mother told me you can be either smart or pleasant ; ( but you can't be both at the same time.)

Well I tried being smart.”

(Hint: He was a most pleasant man.)

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Answered by tagorbisen
1

Answer:

There are several marbles in a box. If 20% of them are red and 25% of the rest are green, then what percent of the marbles in the box are green?

60%

100 -20 -(0.25×(100–20))=

100–20–20= 60

Assuming there are no tricks such as:

No other colors are included.

There is only one box.

Nothing else was added or removed, etc.

I suppose the only basis needed is that the question is sincere with no attempt to obfuscate.

Jimmy Stewart said it well in the movie “Harvey”:

“Mother told me you can be either smart or pleasant ; ( but you can't be both at the same time.)

Well I tried being smart.”

(Hint: He was a most pleasant man.)

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